From oracle-request Sun Dec 15 14:02:21 1991 Received: by iuvax.cs.indiana.edu Date: Sun, 15 Dec 91 14:02:21 -0500 From: To: oracle-list Subject: Usenet Oracularities #384 Reply-To: oracle-vote === 384 ================================================================== Title: Usenet Oracularities #384 Compiled-By: Joshua.R.Poulson@cyber.Widener.EDU Date: Sun, 15 Dec 91 14:02:21 -0500 To find out how to participate in the Usenet Oracle, send mail to: oracle@iuvax.cs.indiana.edu or {ames,rutgers}!iuvax!oracle with the word "help" in the subject line. Let us know what you like! Send your ratings of these Oracularities on a scale of 1 = "not funny" to 5 = "very funny" with the volume number to oracle-vote on iuvax, eg: 384 2 1 3 4 3 5 3 3 4 1 --- 384-01 --------------------------------------------------------------- Selected-By: Christopher Pettus The Usenet Oracle has pondered your question deeply. Your question was: > Dear Oracle, > > Please send me this article : G. L. 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Just } complete the enclosed form and send a check or the pass sequence of a } major financial institution's computer to: Hacker's Digest School, } 150D(Hex) Bitnerd Road, Clustersnot, Minnebraska 10110-1001 } } Act today! } } Sincerely, } } Snert Farkle } Club Director --- 384-02 --------------------------------------------------------------- Selected-By: Christopher Pettus The Usenet Oracle has pondered your question deeply. Your question was: > Why is it that men think that it is cool and sexy to abstain from > showering for long periods of time? Is there anyway to politely > encourage an entire campus to shower? And in response, thus spake the Oracle: } Because it is a very cool and sexy thing! It's wonderful! It's magic! } And it works! The very scent of an unshowered man has brought many to } new heights of passion and ecstasy; some orgasms have registered on the } Richter scale. } } Many cows, that is. Human women don't seem to like the odor, but cows } just go nuts over it. Hence the phrase, "Cowboys make better lovers." } Ask any cow, she'll tell you about it. } } There is no polite way to encourage an entire campus to do anything at } all. In fact, it is not considered Politically Correct to suggest that } someone bathe, read, stop fondling himself, get off your foot, or even } breathe. You might offend one of the Teeming Billions of this planet if } you imply that someone is a loser regardless of race, color, creed, or } planet of origin. } } You owe the Oracle a bar of Dove. --- 384-03 --------------------------------------------------------------- Selected-By: "Klone (aka Daniel V. Klein) " The Usenet Oracle has pondered your question deeply. Your question was: > Oh oracle the wonderful, great and all knowing entity. > to whom only you could answer this simple but most complexing question. > > Black represents EVIL, yet the most GOOD people on the insignificant > planet (the priests and nuns) ware Black? the symbol of EVIL??? > > Please enlighten me...... > > I humbly Thank you for wasiting you most pressious time on me. And in response, thus spake the Oracle: } You are confused. Black does not represent evil. Black represents } anxiety. Sen. Jesse Helms represents evil. --- 384-04 --------------------------------------------------------------- Selected-By: Otis Viles <4164@alma.edu> The Usenet Oracle has pondered your question deeply. Your question was: > Oracle, most wise; > Oracle, most sexy; > Oracle, most anything; > > Grant me a gem of thy wisdom, insufferable Oracle, who's greatness is > beyond mere mortal understanding (or, even, mortal undersitting); who's > sense of humour is so unimpeachable that you didn't find that pun (in > brackets) funny: > > How can I find myself? (My spiritual self, that is. I can find my > physical self as easily as I can find a mirror). And in response, thus spake the Oracle: } If you can't find your physical self without a mirror, you are in } deeper doody than you believe, mein amigo! } } Your spiritual self is separate from your physical self; it is also the } opposite of your physical self. Whereas your physical self requires } food, feels pain, grows hair, and watches television, your spiritual } self doesn't eat, doesn't hurt, and is bald as a cue ball. (It watches } television, but it tuned to PBS and ripped off the knob.) } } In fact, while your physical self is a party animal, yelling, } screaming, drinking, fornicating, farting, and playing cute pranks, } your spiritual self is quiet, proper, controlled, and thinks canasta is } a wild game. } } That's right: your spiritual self is a Republican. I suggest you call } Lonesome George for details. } } You owe the Oracle five minutes alone with your physical self. --- 384-05 --------------------------------------------------------------- Selected-By: John.McCartney@ebay.sun.com ( The Lion of Symmetry ) The Usenet Oracle has pondered your question deeply. Your question was: > What is humor? And in response, thus spake the Oracle: } Humor is that which leads to unexpected cognitive resonance. } } You owe the Oracle an honest Republican. --- 384-06 --------------------------------------------------------------- Selected-By: nolan@helios.unl.edu (Harold the Foot) The Usenet Oracle has pondered your question deeply. Your question was: > Oh, most wise oracle, whose wisdom transcends the known universe, > please deign to give me a moment of your time to answer my humble > question: > > Is everything all right? Is the priesthood rebelling? What is going > on? #383 of the Oracularities was posted twice, and both times 383-04 > and 383-08 were exactly the same! Is the world coming to an end? And in response, thus spake the Oracle: } This is indeed a good question. However, I am disturbed by your lack of } faith. } } There is a mystic meaning to everything. A car can be interpreted } according to the Tarot, bank staements finally mean something when } related to numerology, computer screens can be used as crystal balls } for scrying... } } Repititions are magical keys. Repititions are magical keys. They } indicate something of profound importance. By repeating 383-04 in } 383-08, we were asking you to interpret my answer beyond the initial } meaning of the text. LOOK AT THE NUMBERS -do they not speak to you? } Some of you didn't get it, so we sent #383 again. Fools. A few } englightened souls wrote to me and thanked me for my wisdom, groveling } before my omniscient self. You, on the other hand, chose not to see and } deserve to be struck with a large sausage. Twice. } } You owe the Oracle a pilgrimage. } } [Editor's note: Mail troubles at iuvax caused the repetition of the } posting, however if you'll read 383-04 and 383-08 you'll that it's quite } funny in context... since the question is about repeating lines in an } Oracularity. I wish I did it on purpose... --JRP ] --- 384-07 --------------------------------------------------------------- Selected-By: John.McCartney@ebay.sun.com ( The Lion of Symmetry ) The Usenet Oracle has pondered your question deeply. Your question was: > Oh cute and fuzzy Oracle, whose TONGUE I am unworthy to SEE, tell me: > > Are you flammable? And in response, thus spake the Oracle: } If I wasn't the all knowing, grand and wise Oracle, I would think they } you were up to something. Questions like that could make a Oracle very } suspicious. Since you asked this question I will have to put my } Omniscient skills to a test. It is very likely that you and some of } your rowdy cohorts are planning are revolt against me, the most } powerful all knowing being in the universe (except for the big guy of } course). } } } } Oracle: (to his secretary) Listen, I want that guys email address, } home phone, work phone, fax number, modem number, terminal } type, girlfriends name, girlfriends number, girlfriends fax } number, wife's name, wife's number, wife's fax number, dog's } name, dog's number, dog's fax number, and any other info you } can dig up for me. } } Secretary: Yes sir! } } Oracle: (picks up phone) I would like to speak to OBI, Oracle Bureau } of Investigations. Thanks...(brief pause)...Yes, I would like } to inform you of another possible revolt against myself, the } all knowing Oracle. I know its the third one today, but this } guy sounds really serious. Right, He wanted to know If I was } flammable. Yes this is serious. Your best men? Thanks. I } appreciate this. I want you to apprehend him and bring him to } me. Be sure to take away all forms of fire starting devices. } Use the appropriate force. (Oracle hangs up phone... and } displays a worried look) } } Oracle: (picks up phone again) OFD please. Yes, is this the Oracle } Fire Department. Good...this is the Oracle. I want your } newest and most efficient trucks and men on stand by. Thanks. } } Oracle: Lisa....come here sweetie pie! } } Lisa: Yes...orie...my studmuffin? Do you want another one...are you } not still tired after last night? } } Oracle: No...I don't want to do that right now...maybe later... There } is another revolt in the planning. I wanted to inform you. I } thought you might want to know. } } Lisa: Then we had better do something before it happens. I'll go } get our toys. } } Oracle: Sounds good. (Lisa leaves) (oracle smiles) Lisa does know } how to handle a crisis. } } (screen wavers) } } I am all knowing, all seeing, and I know the plans that you have to } assassinate me. I will be ready when you try and I will punish those } that revolt against me. } } But to answer your question: No. --- 384-08 --------------------------------------------------------------- Selected-By: Christopher Pettus The Usenet Oracle has pondered your question deeply. Your question was: > O Oracle, Wonder of the ages, Sagest of all spices, You whose > brilliant wisdom outshines novae, Adored by all Lisa-wanna-be's, hear > my plea. Why do quick marts which are open 24 hours a day, 366 days > a year have locks on their doors? And in response, thus spake the Oracle: } It's required by the Nuclear (Nukeyoular, for you Midwesterners) } Regulatory Commision. } } You see, there have been microwave burrito accidents. Yes, the rumors } are true. The goop inside the burrito is actually a dormant life form. } } Under certain conditions involving radiation and electromagnetism, } these life forms become active and rapidly multiply. The NRC decided } that, in the event that this occurs, it should be locked in the store } and allowed to eat whatever it wants (including customers) until the } Slurpee truck arrives. (Slurpees cause the life to go dormant again, } which is why the clerk recommends that you buy one with the burrito.) } } The clerk's job is to lock the door. I know that we'd rather have the } customers lock the clerk in, but the NRC found that the clerk is } *always* the first to the door on account of the coffee-ground } sandwiches he eats to stay awake all night. --- 384-09 --------------------------------------------------------------- Selected-By: jim@oasis.icl.co.uk (The Wumpus) The Usenet Oracle has pondered your question deeply. Your question was: > Oh bottomless pit of wisdom, oh pitiless and brilliant oracle, what > should I get my unrequited love for his twenty first birthday? And in response, thus spake the Oracle: } If your love isn't being returned, don't bother. } } Concise Oxford Dictionary, 8th Ed., Copyright 1991 Oxford Univ. Press } } /requite/ <> v.tr. } 1. make return for (a service). } 2. (often foll. by "with") reward or avenge (a favour or injury). } 3. (often foll. by "for") make return to (a person). } 4. (often foll. by "for", "with") repay with good or evil ("requite } like for like"; "requite hate with love"). } } /requital/ n. } } /re-/ + quite var. of /quit/ } } /unrequited/ <<%VnrI"kwaItId>> adj. (of love etc.) not returned. } } /unrequitedly/ adv. /unrequitedness/ n.{-ly, -ness new from OED and } Nexis Nov88} } } You owe the Oracle a reading of the Oxford English Dictionary. --- 384-10 --------------------------------------------------------------- Selected-By: "Omne (Scott L. Baker)" The Usenet Oracle has pondered your question deeply. Your question was: > rm -rf oracle And in response, thus spake the Oracle: } Hey! That's not very nice! } -] rm -rf querant } Besides, you didn't grovel very well at all. } } You owe the Oracle a new subdirectory.