SMALL TALK
1994
SMALL
TALK:
"Heya Bob, how you?"
"Good. You?"
"Good."
"Good."
"......."
"You been down to the reservoir lately?"
"Yep."
"Pretty full, ain't it?"
"Yep."
"Sure is high."
"......"
"Sure is warm out today."
"Humid, too."
"Yep. Warm and humid."
"Yep."
LARGE
TALK:
"I recently overheard Dr. Remmington talking about Dr. P.K. Sphenkling
of the Harvard A.S.U. Physics Department who recently contributed to World
Science Quarterly an article discussing bilateral symmetry relating to
the forward Epson's Quantum theorem. It possesses striking significance
in the area of radiolictive passive dissection - specifically of the table
Z12 elements with 4 p sublevel electrons. Although the core hypothesis
of his thesis is logical as far as radiolictive quantrasumatric plasmogamy
is concerned, I am skeptical of his bolder hypotheses concerning cell diffusioplastis
ejectorase and energy quantumatrical transfer in the XY2425 subhaematomic
polymerase transfer chain."