Calvin and Hobbes

Timothy C. May tcmay at got.net
Sat Apr 13 04:12:13 PDT 1996


At 3:14 AM 4/12/96, Adam Shostack wrote:

>        Snow Crash is a book about a future in which governments are
>ineffective.  Companies run things, and have complete local control.
>The world has gone to hell, and as a result, life is nasty, poor,
>brutish and short.  Many people do not look forward to this world.


Reminds me of a good joke I heard about the comic strip "Calvin and Hobbes"
(Calvin is a little boy, Hobbes is his stuffed toy tiger, who only Calvin
can see is alive).

Why is Calvin so much like Hobbes? He's nasty, brutish, and short.



(I heard this from Chip Morningstar...I don't know where he heard it, or if
perchance he invented it.)

--Tim

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