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Grab the nearest book, open to page 123, find the fifth sentence. Then post the next three sentences. Then post a comment.



"Here much muttered conversation ensued, and the Mole only heard bits of it, such as - "Fresh mind! - no, a pound of that will do - see you get Buggin's, for I won't have any other - no, only the best - if you can't get it there, try somewhere else - yes, of course home-made, no tinned stuff - well then, do the best you can!" Finally there was a chink of coin passing from paw to paw, the field-mouse was provided with an ample basket for his purchases, and off he hurried, he and his lantern.

The rest of the field-mice, perched in a row on the settle, their small legs swinging, gave themselves up to enjoyment of the fire, and toasted their chilblains till they tingled; while the Mole, failing to draw them into easy conversation, plunged into family history and made each of them recite the names of his numerous brothers who were too young, it appeared, to go out a-carolling this year, but looked forward very shortly ro winning the parental consent."

Whew! Kenneth Grahame would have been brilliant at Cheddar Gorge. The number of times I thought those sentences must be drawing to a close...

Anyway, it's Wind In The Willows, near the end of the chapter I thought was called "Mole's Christmas", but is actually "Dulce Domum". It's on the computer table because I'm working on a sort of pastiche.

Date: 2008-04-29 10:04 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] flesh-eating dragon (from livejournal.com)
The nearest book to the computer comes from the shelf of computing-related books, and is probably The Oxford Dictionary of Computing. Assuming we're supposed to start from the fifth complete sentence on page 123 (that is, counting the sentence that contains the page break as number zero) then here we go:

data file A *file containing data, such as a file created within an applications program; for example, it may be a word-processing document, a spreadsheet, a database file, or a chart. Data files are normally organised as sets of *records with one or more associated *access methods.

dataflow 1. A form of program analysis that examines the relationship between a source of data and the repository or user of that data.


This would be a more interesting meme if there was a more random way of selecting a book, rather than "the nearest one". Like maybe, the nth book from the left on the mth shelf of your main bookshelf or something like that.

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