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To: Impristine who wrote (3621)1/16/1999 10:57:00 AM
From: nihil  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3811
 
I'd pay a dollar (Canadian) for that duck, if Gavia sp. can be considered a duck for purposes of computation.

But let me riddle you a riddle again:

Q. What is the difference between a duck?

A. One of its legs is both the same.*

Not to be confused with Joe Penner's tag line: "Do you want to buy a duck?"

* This must be the reason that duck parts are omitted from some packages. I feared cancer, or ravenous cats prowling the Long Island or Hong Kong packing plants. But it must have been to avoid violation of some quantum number rule that prevents two legs having the same mass, velocity, and spin from existing at the same time (at least in your package)."