from wikipedia:
Asimov relied on the reader's knowledge of the capacity of positrons and electrons to be formed in pairs and to annihilate each other, in order to convey the impression that such pair creation and destruction could serve as a metaphor for the evanescence of thought
we've just had the first tiny droplets of rain; with vast sections of the sky still visible with stars twinkling and everything. i said to spot that if the sun had been shining, it's be called a monkey's wedding.
so we had to check that out on wikipedia too. it's a translation from a zulu expression. i hadn't known that. and there are many cultures around the world with similar expressions.
and this is cool, too.
why don't we turn off airconditioners from the mains? it's just not (d)on(e). i don't know why i'm placing that here, maybe just to continue in my mission to destroy spot's mind. okay, i admit it, i do it on purpose.
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