Posted by Mark - IN. on May 13, 2008 at 17:17:00 from (64.12.117.74):
In Reply to: For the Purist. posted by Bendee on May 13, 2008 at 06:34:01:
Yeah, but can a monkey read it?
Sometime a few months back, someone did some sort of experiment on a monkey comapared to an adult human, and whatever it was...was simpler than simple and the monkey could do it right everytime and faster. The scientists conducting the experiment made a big to do about the monkey's intelligence compared to the humans, and even questioned the human's compared to the monkey's. Yeah, right. The monkey was operating on a nearly empty hard drive. The human's hard drive was so full that it needed defragmenting. Either that, or the human challenging the monkey was one of its kookie scientist keepers whom could design a door knob, not turn one...I figured. And by the way, is it monkey or hey, hey its a monkee that keeps monkeying around? Grin.
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