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| Title: | The Joy of Lex | 
| Notice: | A Notes File even your grammar could love | 
| Moderator: | THEBAY::SYSTEM | 
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| Created: | Fri Feb 28 1986 | 
| Last Modified: | Mon Jun 02 1997 | 
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 | 
| Number of topics: | 1192 | 
| Total number of notes: | 42769 | 
251.0. "Preachings from 'St. Silicon'" by DRAGON::MCVAY (Pete McVay, VRO (Telecomm)) Sun Sep 28 1986 16:18
              from "The Middlesex News", Middlesex County, Mass.
                             Sunday, 28 Sept 1986
                              by Deborah Malick
                 [some portions edited for readability -- PM]
       Jeffrey Armstrong, the former Apple Computer Inc. Marketing Manager,
    is now a saint.  Or so he says.
       St. Silicon.
       Armstrong follows C.H.I.P.--the Church of Heuristic Information
    Processing.
       He wears a chip on his forehead, dresses in a cream-colored suit,
    and during his "Sermon on the Monitor", proclaims the word of G.O.D.
    (Giver of Data) during cross-country speeches.
       He greets visitors with the sign of the microchip.
      "Follow me, and I will make you fetchers of data," Armstrong said
    in the lobby of--where else?--the Computer Museum [in Boston, Mass].
       ... "By 2020, there will be a Binary Bible and a Gideon's Bible in
    every room in the hotel," Armstrong said.
      "And the Giver of Data beheld everything, and saw that it was fairly
    logical," Armstrong read from his "bible".
      No religion--even a silicon sect--would be complete without its
    commandments.  A few of C.H.I.P.'s are:
         o Remember thy staff meeting and keep it holy.
         o Honor thy hardware and thy software.
         o Thou shalt not crash the system.
         o Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's hardware.
      He has a psalm for Silicon Valley Yuppies: "Though I commute to
    the Valley every day, I shall fear no evil, for my Mazda is running;"
    and a Golden Rule: "Remember the Golden Rule.  Do you unto data
    that which you can undo."
      ...Armstrong says he was anointed St. Silicon after a late night
    at work on a word processing file when lightning struck his satellite
    dish.  According to Armstrong, the "Keyboard Prayer" was on his
    computer terminal screen.
      He said he has since achieved "Nerdvana".
      A $4.95 poster, "Desperate for Data," based on the poem "Desiderata,"
    is due out soon.
| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
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| 251.1 | Sure you got the name right? | HAYNES::CASWELL |  | Mon Sep 29 1986 09:01 | 2 | 
|  |     
    Is that St. Silicon or St. Silly - Con?
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| 251.2 |  | BUCKY::MPALMER |  | Thu Oct 02 1986 09:42 | 1 | 
|  |     He sounds like a di-agnostic to me.
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