WE>WE>Integers have no substance, are imaginary,
WE>ME>That's interesting, considering I have witnesses to the time I
WE>ME>drunkenly stumbled over a "14" and went "boiling pot over teakettle"
WE>ME>onto the ground. I went and looked at it in the morning, too. There
WE>ME>was a "J" sitting there on the ground with the 14. I also have the
WE>ME>stitch-marks 18 years later to remember the event by.
WE>14 what or did you trip over the imaginary number.
WE>That would be an imaginary trip, would it not?
Especially since "J" is the symbol we engineers use for the square
root of negative one!
It was a trick answer, even though the answer is true.
There is a place with cliffs on the Appalachian Trail known as Wind Rock
where I like to camp. A couple hundred meters from there is the sight
of the old "Stoney Creek Lookout Tower", or rather, its old footings.
The fire lookout tower is no longer there, as they now patrol with
aircraft. I tripped over the call sign letters which were molded in
meter-tall characters: "J14".
Not to trust, but to know,
Matt Eggleston
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