In article <[email protected]>,
TomWoodman <[email protected]> wrote:
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A) the alien life-form in Star Trek: The Next Generation
that travels in those big cubical-shaped ships,
"Resistance is futile, prepare to be assimilated".
B) a weak pun on the above, and acronym for "<B>ig <O>range <R>etail <G>iant",
originally a reference specifically to Home Depot, now generalized to
any of the 'superstore' outlets -- e.g.e 'the blue BORG', meaning Lowes.
My favorite is:
"Oh bother," said the BORG, "we've assimilated Pooh."
:)
Jen
"mywebaccts (at) PLUGcomcast.net" <"mywebaccts (at) PLUGcomcast.net"> wrote
in message news:[email protected]...
> Two BORGs were sitting in a room.
>
> The first BORG says, "I was just wondering - Why is it that we never
laugh?"
>
> The second BORG says, "Laughter is irrelevant"
>
> The first BORG says, "But why don't we laugh? Why don't we find anything
> funny?"
>
> The second BORG says, "Desist with this pattern!"
>
> The first BORG says, "But we never laugh. Never! Shouldn't we find
> something funny?"
>
> The second BORG says, "Stop this discussion or you will be
re-assimilated!"
>
> The first BORG says, "But laughter .. there's nothing wrong with ---"
>
> The second BORG suddenly reaches out, yanks the head off the first BORG
> and says, "Re-assimilating! Re-assimilating!"
>
> A third BORG walks into the room and says, "What's going on here?"
>
> The second BORG says, "I was just wondering - Why is it that we never
> laugh?"
On 30 Aug 2005 09:17:07 -0700, "[email protected]"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>'Borg' is just short for 'Cyborg' I believe, at least in the context of
>Star Trek...
The BORG (Star Trek)
the Borg Collective is intent on achieving "perfection" by spreading
its influence into every corner of space, consuming technologies and
individuals without conscience, assimilating everything, obliterating
entire civilizations in its wake.
Sorta like the Big Orange Retailing Giant with mom and pop stores.
mywebaccts (at) PLUGcomcast.net wrote:
> Two BORGs were sitting in a room.
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> The first BORG says, "I was just wondering - Why is it that we never=20
> laugh?"
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> The second BORG says, "Laughter is irrelevant"
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> The first BORG says, "But why don't we laugh? Why don't we find anythin=
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> funny?"
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> The second BORG says, "Desist with this pattern!"
>=20
> The first BORG says, "But we never laugh. Never! Shouldn't we find=20
> something funny?"
>=20
> The second BORG says, "Stop this discussion or you will be re-assimilat=
ed!"
>=20
> The first BORG says, "But laughter .. there's nothing wrong with ---"
>=20
> The second BORG suddenly reaches out, yanks the head off the first BORG=
=20
> and says, "Re-assimilating! Re-assimilating!"
>=20
> A third BORG walks into the room and says, "What's going on here?"
>=20
> The second BORG says, "I was just wondering - Why is it that we never=20
> laugh?"
>=20
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> TomWoodman wrote:
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A fine example of recursion -- no?
--=20
Will R.
Jewel Boxes and Wood Art
http://woodwork.pmccl.com
The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those=20
who have not got it.=94 George Bernard Shaw
"TomWoodman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
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If you look it up in the dictionary you find....
Technology
Borg
A type of cyborg in Star Trek that devours everything in its path. Companies
that dominate their field are called Borgs, and Borging is the verb. See
cyborg.
WillR <[email protected]> wrote in news:6U1Re.2862$884.446419
@news20.bellglobal.com:
> A fine example of recursion -- no?
>
Heh. That was the first thing I though of, too.
Regards,
JT
Two BORGs were sitting in a room.
The first BORG says, "I was just wondering - Why is it that we never laugh?"
The second BORG says, "Laughter is irrelevant"
The first BORG says, "But why don't we laugh? Why don't we find anything
funny?"
The second BORG says, "Desist with this pattern!"
The first BORG says, "But we never laugh. Never! Shouldn't we find
something funny?"
The second BORG says, "Stop this discussion or you will be re-assimilated!"
The first BORG says, "But laughter .. there's nothing wrong with ---"
The second BORG suddenly reaches out, yanks the head off the first BORG
and says, "Re-assimilating! Re-assimilating!"
A third BORG walks into the room and says, "What's going on here?"
The second BORG says, "I was just wondering - Why is it that we never
laugh?"
TomWoodman wrote:
"TomWoodman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
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Home Depot