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severedscythe. Because memes are cool.
Since it didn't specify which shelf on which bookshelf…
Occasionally, the business of discovering the knowledge of the ancients is better pursued under cover of darkness than with a lantern proudly outstretched to dispel the shadows of ignorance.
Fun fax I learnt yesterday; vs.hive does not work on IIS. Well. There you go.
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Okay, Internet, since you were so helpful last time I had one of these questions, maybe you can answer this one for me too.
When I was a wee tyke I remember getting scared absolutely witless at a Cubs' camp1 by Baloo telling a "ghost story". I don't remember many of the details, only that it involved people getting taken over by computers. If I recall correctly there were scenes with zombie-like unwilling cyborgs lurching around with wires and cables coming out their noses and square eyes that shone like old CRT monitors.
Now, when I was a little older I remember picking up a book in the bookstore that had the same plot as Baloo's story; I can only assume he was paraphrasing it for us. I think it was a Dean Koontz novel, but I'm not sure. It would have to've been written prior to about 1993, for whatever that's worth.
So, Internets, can you help me?
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