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BUDDHA: The Sum Of Human Knowledge
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Subject: BUDDHA: The Sum Of Human Knowledge
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Date: Tue, 16 Apr 1996 14:12:12 +1000
Crazy? Perhaps. Loony? Perhaps not!
>From: cs016119@doorknob.cs.brown.edu (Tyler Pierce)
>Newsgroups: talk.bizarre
>Subject: The Classification Project
>Date: 21 Mar 1996 01:51:05 GMT
>Organization: Brown University
>Keywords: Braise Phagocyte Maricopa Vespers Chinook
Have you ever wondered about an object, "How should this object be
categorized?" In the hopes of answering this question in the most
general setting, we have initiated the Classification Project at
http://ssc.org/~tap/classification.html with a framework of categories
to which additions can be made. We need and welcome submissions, for
this is an enormous undertaking. A part of the data is reproduced
below.
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bee@brown.edu
http://ssc.org/~tap
A creature of manifold properties
A coreander
A stale grape
The damscon
The muscadine
A piece of tin
A vicious recipe
A large flexible telescope
A braying sophist
An unclean day in the park
A vision of rural homeopathy
A captive animal
A shuddering echidna
A glassy-eyed scorpion
A malleable mallard
A ductile duckling
A stained and withered pudendum
An easy dollar
A failed chimera
A gaudy stereogram
A silent spring
Rachel and her children
The Madness of King Goll
A varicose toe
A special mutilator
A campaign to end the absurdity
A sephardic clock
A marital aid
A clever photostat
A satchel of diseases
A warm fluid
A scalding residue
A piping enzyme
A baguette
An abrasion
Halitosis
A germane reader
A fitted pleat
A demarcated cuspet
A dear friend lost
A great deal of pain
A swarming of communism
A reconciliation
A torn lineament
A sagging trilobyte
A portentious frontispiece
A garrulous vigilante
A cleansing
A purgation
A catharsis
A diuretic
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