was Re: What does stammtisch mean?, now pointless trivia

foodog@qwest.net foodog@qwest.net
Fri, 17 Nov 2000 03:25:25 -0700


  In various Sci Fi works* by Larry Niven, a "frumious
bandersnatch" is an enormous, genetically engineered, highly
intelligent, psychic** food animal (with no useful limbs)
that's virtually immune to radiation-induced mutation due to
it's chromosomes being "the size of your finger".  There's
more, but I'd be digressing :-)
  I wish I could remember useful stuff.

* the ones featuring humans, Kzinti, puppeteers, etc.
** incidental JLF bait.  Does he read tripe like this?
<homer> Mmmm, chocolate kibo. </homer>
William Lindley wrote:
> 
> > what's a bandersnatch then?
> 
> The monster in Lewis Carroll's poem, "Jabberwocky," which Alice sees in
> mirrored type in Chapter One of "Through the Looking-Glass (and What Alice
> Found There)."
> 
> See also http://www76.pair.com/keithlim/jabberwocky/
> 
> \\/
> http://www.wlindley.com
> 
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