[CrackMonkey] "Nasty, sharp, pointy teeth" indeed!

Deirdre Saoirse deirdre at deirdre.net
Wed Apr 12 23:11:59 PDT 2000


On 13 Apr 2000, Morgan J wrote:

> In article
> <Pine.LNX.4.10.10004122225370.4588-100000 at rockhopper.deirdre.org>,
> Deirdre Saoirse wrote:
> >For fans of hemorrhagic viruses everywhere:
> >
> >The first US outbreak of Rabbit Calcivirus Disease (a hemorrhagic
> >disease in rabbits) first reared its ugly head in 1984, but, until this
> >month, there was no outbreak in the US.
> 
> Does this sentance make no sense, or it just entirely self
> contradictory?

This is Deirdre's writing while still groggy from a nap. As Rick can
confirm, I make no sense when I'm tired. Of course,  there are those who
argue that I make little sense anyway.

The first US breakout was this month. The first world breakout was in
1984 (in China).

-- 
_Deirdre   *   http://www.linuxcabal.org   *   http://www.deirdre.net
"Dictators ride to and fro upon tigers which they dare not dismount.
 And the tigers are getting hungry." -- Winston Churchill






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