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Capital of Nasty Electronic Magazine Volume I, Issue XXII, Year AD MCMXCVI Monday, November 18th, 1996 ------------------------------------------- 1. How do you read CoN? 2. There's A Hole in the Space/Time Continuum 3. There is no Hope. 4. Platonic Friendships - A foolproof guide ------------------------------------------- 1. How do you read CoN? by Suzanne Schumacher (salad@ridgecrest.ca.us) Well, it's been three weeks (two issues have come out since my question was asked), which I feel left everyone, extremely lazy or not, plenty of time to respond to the original question of "How do you read CoN." My findings show that, in general, people don't, since one response came in. This one response was from Leandro himself, after I demanded "And where's your response on how you read CoN?" So what do the studies show? One of two things (or maybe three or four, depending on how many possibilities I neglected to think up). The first possibility is this: the readers of CoN are a selected age group which is usually a bit lazy and puts things off until later until it is forgotten. This could be dubbed the TV generation, and I'd go further into it, except that psych major would probably chew me out in the next issue for not giving a good definition of "our" generation. The other possibility is this: nobody is actually reading this at all, and I'm sitting here and typing for my own amusement (or because leandro's sent me half a dozen Leandro smily faces =) following messages asking me when I'm going to get this article in). At this point, I see no harm in revealing the two ways in which I've found CoN is read, if read at all. Leandro's way is the cut and paste method. As he himself puts it, "It's not a matter of choice, it's because if I want to keep sending this crap out, I have to read what I am writing myself. So the 15 minutes I waste every Sunday night in cutting and pasting... gets about a good 80% of my reading." And does he actually read what it is he so avidly cuts and pastes? To that he responded, "it goes by what it's inside of it =)" And how do I read CoN? (Yes, my response is the only other accurate data I've collected in this massive field project on the subject.) Well, yes, I'm one of the weirdoes that struggles through all of those as of late arguments that drag on and on and make me wonder why I'm wasting my time. Either I sit down and just read it, or else I let two or three issues build up, get a cup of tea, and sit there and read the last months worth in one fowl swoop. This now concludes my study on how (or if) subscribers read CoN. I find it best to conclude with Leo's questions to me in answering how he reads it: The questions now are: why do we keep bothering with this stuff if no one reads it? I don't know. Do you know? No, because none of you people out there will even read this, so I'll just leave it to that. (from an e-mail by "Leandro Asnaghi-Nicastro" <leandro@ifront.com> to salad@ridgecrest.ca.us on Wed, 13 Nov 1996 at 22:46:55 his time) (oh, sorry about the signature, I just added it and although some find it highly annoying, I'll leave it for a while longer) I would to heaven that I were so much clay, As I am blood, bone, marrow, passion feeling - Because at least the past were passed away, And for the future - (but I write this reeling, Having got drunk exceedingly to-day, So that I seem to stand upon the ceiling) I say - the future is a serious matter - And so - for God's sake - hock the soda-water! -Lord Byron ------------------------------------------- 2. There's A Hole in the Space/Time Continuum by Jason MacIsaac (jason@ifront.com) There's a hole in the Space/Time Continuum Dear Liza, dear Liza. There's a hole in the Space/Time Continuum Dear Liza, dear Liza. There's a hole in the Space/Time Continuum, dear Liza, A hole. Well, plug it Dear Henry, dear Henry. Well, plug it, Dear Henry, dear Henry. Well, plug it, dear Henry, Plug it. With what should I plug it, Dear Liza, dear Liza? With what should I plug it, Dear Liza, dear Liza? With what should I plug it, dear Liza, With what? With a Klein sphere, Dear Henry, dear Henry. With a Klein sphere, Dear Henry, dear Henry. With a Klein sphere, dear Henry, A Klein sphere. With what should I power the Klein sphere, Dear Liza, dear Liza? With what should I power the Klein sphere, Dear Liza, dear Liza? With what should I power the Klein sphere, dear Liza, With what? With a controlled matter/anti-matter reaction, Dear Henry, dear Henry. With a controlled matter/anti-matter reaction, Dear Henry, dear Henry. With a controlled matter/anti-matter reaction, dear Henry. A controlled matter/anti-matter reaction. With what should I contain the anti-matter, Dear Liza, dear Liza? With what should I contain the anti-matter, Dear Liza, dear Liza, With what should I contain the anti-matter, dear Liza, With what? Hmm? With a magnetic field, Dear Henry, dear Henry. With a magnetic field, Dear Henry, dear Henry, With a magnetic field, dear Henry, A magnetic field. Okay, but... With what should I control the reaction, Dear Liza, dear Liza? With what should I control the reaction, Dear Liza, dear Liza, With what should I control the reaction, dear Liza, With what? With a quantum subharmonic energy-flux discriminator, Dear Henry, dear Henry. With a quantum subharmonic energy-flux discriminator, Dear Henry, dear Henry. With a quantum subharmonic energy-flux discriminator, dear Henry, With a quantum subharmonicwhat I just said. Then, Where shall I get the anti-matter, Dear Liza, dear Liza? Where shall I get the anti-matter, Dear Liza, dear Liza? Then where shall I get the anti-matter, dear Liza, Where? Oh God. The rift at Ceti Alpha II, Dear Henry, dear Henry. The rift at Ceti Alpha II, Dear Henry, Dear Henry. The rift at Ceti Alpha II, dear Henry, The rift! Okay, fine. But... How shall I get to Ceti Alpha II, Dear Liza, dear Liza? How shall I get to Ceti Alpha II, Dear Liza, dear Liza? How shall I get to Ceti Alpha II, dear Liza? How? Oh for Christ's sake, Gomer... Take the SS Lexington, Dear Henry, dear Gomer. Take the SS Lexington, Dear Henry, dear Gomer. Take the fucking SS Lexington, dear Henry, Take it! The SS Lexington was destroyed by the Krellan Empire, Dear Liza, dear Liza. The SS Lexington was destroyed by the Krellan Empire, Dear Liza, dear Liza. The SS Lexington was destroyed by the Krellan Empire, dear Liza, Destroyed. Then take the SS Coventry, NCA-2034-A, Dear Henry, dear Henry. Then take the SS Coventry, NCA-2034-A, Dear Henry, dear Henry. Then take the SS Coventry, NCA-2034-A, dear Henry, Take it and bugger off! But... The Coventry was destroyed by a freak tarrion interphasic plasma storm, Dear Liza, dear Liza. The Coventry was destroyed by a freak tarrion interphasic- All right, shut up, I get the picture. Then take the Time Displacement Device and go through the Space/Time Continuum, Dear Henry, dear Henry. Then take the Time Displacement Device and go through the Space/Time Continuum, Dear Henry, dear Henry. Then take the Time Displacement Device and go through the Space/Time Continuum, dear Henry. Just go! Uhm...But... There's a hole in the Space/Time Continuum Dear Liza, dear Liza. There's a hole in the Space/Time Continuum Dear Liza, dear Liza. There's a hole in the Space/Time Continuum, dear Liza, A hole. PREEEOOOWFUZZIZINT...*THUD* What a senseless waste of human life, Dear Henry, dear Henry. What a senseless waste of human life, Dear Henry, dear Henry. What a senseless waste of human life, dear Henry, Burn in Hell. ------------------------------------------- 3. There is no Hope Session Start: Sat Nov 16 18:22:11 1996 [18:22] *** Now talking in #neebow [18:22] <Destinie> a comic book [18:22] <Destinie> called NO HOPE [18:23] <Destinie> issue #9 [18:25] <Destinie> just give me a sec here [18:25] <Destinie> HONESTY IS A SCARY THING [18:25] <Destinie> Tonite im sitting alone in my room [18:25] <Destinie> i don't know what to do [18:26] <Destinie> maybe i should listen to a record, or read a book, or a comic. [18:26] <Destinie> Maybe i should draw a comic. [18:26] <Destinie> im staring at the walls [18:26] <Destinie> i don't have a single thing to say [18:26] <Destinie> im sorry that i hate you..i don't know what's the matter w/me [18:27] <Destinie> I don't want to do anything. [18:27] <Destinie> I laid myself naked to you [18:27] <Destinie> u didn't want me [18:27] <Destinie> i was completly honest with you [18:27] <Destinie> you said i was stupid [18:27] <Destinie> i know th [18:28] <Destinie> i know that u never really liked me, that u just liked an illusion. [18:28] <Destinie> to be honest, i never liked you either [18:28] <Destinie> im traveling in a circle..going nowhere [18:29] <Destinie> sunlight falls on peoples heads while florescent light falls on mine [18:29] <Destinie> "how can i help you..." u say [18:29] <Destinie> i say... [18:29] <Destinie> "when i can't help myself" [18:29] <Destinie> Surrounded by headaches [18:29] <Destinie> for breakfast i ate credit card death [18:30] <Destinie> MISSED OPPORTUNITIES [18:30] <Destinie> FADED MEMORIES [18:30] <Destinie> LOST FRIENDS [18:30] <Destinie> CAR CRASHES [18:30] <Destinie> Trapped in a tv talkshow world..we're living out my worst nightmare [18:30] <Destinie> violence w/out a reason, but is there ever a reason for violence [18:31] <Destinie> logic doesn't stop me from wanting to smash in your head [18:31] <Destinie> god bless america [18:31] *** Destinie has quit IRC (The one I hate is you, the one i love is you, i am you.) Session Close: Sat Nov 16 18:34:39 1996 ------------------------------------------- 4. Platonic Friendship Joelogon's Foolproof Guide to Making Any Woman Your Platonic Friend Congratulations! You've got a new life-long friend! ------------------------------------------- NOTE: This guide examines so-called platonic friendships (that is, relationships of a purely non-sexual nature) between men and women. Specifically, it examines two closely related aspects of the platonic friendship: 1. The tendency of women to develop close friendships with their male acquaintances, thereby pre-emptively eliminating any possibility of a romantic relationship, the result of which is to remove the poor schmuck's heart and shred it 2. The process by which attractive and otherwise eligible women, when faced by proffered declarations of romantic interest by a male acquaintance, destroy the ego and spirit of said acquaintance by declaring that they only want to be "friends." For the purposes of this investigation, I will assumes that the women are indicating a genuine desire for a friendship-only relationship, and not employing a clumsy and transparent ruse to avoid an unwanted relationship (i.e. "blowing off," "dissing") -- such as a man would use. Furthermore, though there may be anecdotal evidence of such techniques being used by men on women, I believe that only women are able to inflict such great emotional damage with such an innocuous phrase as, "I just want to be friends," the result of which is such an artful and complete annihilation, leaving behind only a broken, whimpering husk, that there can be no doubt as to the cause. This guide draws from my own personal experiences and the experiences of others on the receiving end of The Treatment. As such, it gets painfully repetitive; I welcome any inputs from other shattered males, and indeed, from the female perspective as well. I am particularly interested in sound bites and seething bitterness tinged with humor. ------------------------------------------- The Futile Fugue: Variations on a Theme How many times has this happened to you? The stories remain the same, from the first note you passed in grammar school, to the woman you met through a mutual friend in college: � You meet a girl who is everything you ever wanted in a life-partner: attractive, funny, smart, great personality, laughs at your jokes, understands who you are as a human being, etc. You talk to her briefly, and find out that she is even more attractive now that you've spoken to her. You ask her out. She says to you: "I JUST WANT TO BE FRIENDS"