I am pleased to announce that the peak has passed from the graph of my statistics, and we have passed below fifty hits a day. We are back to ourselves, and it is done in under a month. Good thing I had a thesis handy.
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Posted by unknowing on February 22, 2007
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Ryan Martin
/ February 23, 2007What a relief.
Mr. Blorg
/ February 23, 2007No kidding. I’m sick of that thesis.
Joel
/ February 23, 2007BLORG!!
Ryan Martin
/ February 23, 2007Who is that masked man?
Joel
/ February 23, 2007Blorg is the president of Tralfalmador. Technically, he is not a man; he is a male Tralfalmmadorian [Tralfo Sapiens]: different species–the most notable difference being the third eye.
Ryan Martin
/ February 23, 2007Wow, thanks. That really helps clear things up.
No wonder your thesis bored him.
Joel
/ February 23, 2007They look really funny reading because they have to close on of their eyes.
Mr. Blorg
/ February 23, 2007It makes smileys kind of hard too.
lilrabbi
/ February 23, 2007Why aren’t three eyes beneficial to reading?
lilwifey
/ February 23, 2007Wouldn’t the third eye read between the lines?
lilrabbi
/ February 23, 2007Tolkien and Lewis would put an elfen and dwarfen arrow through that third eye if it was reading things into their stories.
lilwifey
/ February 23, 2007Perhaps.
Mr. Glorg
/ February 24, 2007It just is not considered polite to look at a book with all three eyes.
And something else I might point out, the range of vision that we who have three eyes enjoy goes higher than that of humans. For this reason, closing the chief eye serves to make the range of vision more suitable to reading from side to side.
One of the sages of Tralfalmador, Mr. Maldorg, one remarked that the real reason is that this eye looks inward whenever we read books. I do not personally believe this, but many do.