Path: utzoo!hoptoad!ptsfa!ames!aurora!agate!ucbvax!bloom-beacon!daemon From: daemon@bloom-beacon.MIT.EDU (Mr Background) Newsgroups: alt.cyberpunk Subject: Re: Junk Food pour le CyberPunk Keywords: munchies Message-ID: <2774@bloom-beacon.MIT.EDU> Date: 4 Feb 88 20:48:02 GMT References: <1988Feb1.083542.29849@sq.uucp> Reply-To: dryfoo@athena.mit.edu (Gary L. Dryfoos) Followup-To: alt.cyberpunk Organization: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lines: 37 From: dryfoo@athena.mit.edu (Gary L. Dryfoos) Path: athena.mit.edu!dryfoo In article <1988Feb1.083542.29849@sq.uucp> hobie@sq.UUCP (Hobie Orris) writes: } So now that we've got the music pretty much figured out, what will our } future cyberspace cowboy be munching on as he cruises the net, listening } to the dulcet tones of Alien Sex Fiend? } } My vote is for Samurai Puffs, a pseudo-Japanese rice snack, which is } bland but has a great name (perfect for the label-conscious future } trendy). For the practical hacker who's planning a long (36+ hours) run: Unsalted corn-nuts or whole dark-roasted coffee beans. Just load 'em into feeder tubes with a pnuemo-pak attachment, and every time you hit the selectable tongue-switch, it pops a couple of the suckers into your mouth. Corn nuts are the complete nutrition, and the coffee beans are for the caffeine jolt with a touch of class. No messy oils on the deck, and it leaves both hands free if something suddenly sprouts black ice. Of course, if it's flavor you want, there'll probably be something that's made out of tofu, but tastes like blooon. ______________________________________________________________________________ Gary L. Dryfoos ARPA/Internet: dryfoo@athena.mit.edu UUCP/Usenet: ...ihnp4!mit-eddie!athena.mit.edu!dryfoo Phone: (617) 253-0184 / (617) 825-6115 USPS: E40-318, M.I.T., Cambridge, MA 02139 "So, you cannot resist, can you? No, no one can! When LeMott sings, they dance! Ha-ha-ha! They all dance!" ==============================================================================