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Mt. Holz Science Fiction Society
Club Notice - 9/5/97 -- Vol. 16, No. 10
MT Chair/Librarian:
Mark Leeper MT 3E-433 732-957-5619 mleeper@lucent.com
HO Chair: John Jetzt MT 2E-530 732-957-5087 jetzt@lucent.com
HO Librarian: Nick Sauer HO 4F-427 732-949-7076 njs@lucent.com
Distinguished Heinlein Apologist:
Rob Mitchell MT 2D-536 732-957-6330 rlmitchell1@lucent.com
Factotum: Evelyn Leeper MT 3E-433 732-957-2070 eleeper@lucent.com
Back issues at http://www.geocities.com/Athens/4824
All material copyright by author unless otherwise noted.
The Science Fiction Association of Bergen County meets on the
second Saturday of every month in Upper Saddle River; call
201-933-2724 for details. The New Jersey Science Fiction Society
meets on the third Saturday of every month in Belleville; call
201-432-5965 for details. The Denver Area Science Fiction
Association meets 7:30 PM on the third Saturday of every month at
Southwest State Bank, 1380 S. Federal Blvd.
1. URL of the week: http://www.io.com/~lsc2/. LoneStarCon 2
Internet Information Center. which by now should have the Hugo
award details posted. [-ecl]
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2. Okay, I am going to let the readers of this notice in on a
little secret. But you've got to promise not to let is get outside
this small circle of friends. I will let you take advantage of
this opportunity because you are loyal readers of this notice and I
feel obliged to do something good for you.
Look, take a given stock S. It closes for a price P(I) on the I-th
day of its offering. Now you express P(I) in octal and leave off
the octal point. So if a stock is selling for 64 1/8 you get 201.
Load that number with enough high-order zeroes so it comes to six
digits. Now the stock price is 000201. Now start with an octal
point, then after it put the price on the first day of its
offering, the next put the price the second day of its offering,
etc. So if the first day it closed at 64 1/8, the next at 64 3/8
you would get a number .000201000203... If you go out far enough
you get a number N(S) that correctly predicts the stock's closing
price every day of its existence. Now here's the beauty part:
every stock on the market has one of these numbers. And if you
know N(S) you can make a fortune off of that stock. You know
everything that stock is going to do.
I am pretty sure I can prove that N(S) is always a number between 0
and 1, probably one very near zero. Not only that, it is a
rational number. The best mathematicians know that the vast
majority of numbers in that range are irrational, but in one fell
swoop I have ruled the irrationals all out. The number is near zero
but it is not exactly zero, and that is the really exciting part.
Today I can compute N(S) for Lucent Technologies and while I do not
have the exact value yet, my approximations are converging
extremely rapidly. You would be amazed at how close I know the
value of N(S) for Lucent. Eventually I am sure it will be possible
to get the exact value.
So, you may ask, why am I telling this to you? Unfortunately, I am
also running out of money to do this work. I am getting a little
desperate and I would be willing to sell a 10% interest in the
process for a measly hundred thou or so. But don't spread it
around too much. Tell only people you can trust. [-mrl]
Mark Leeper
MT 3E-433 732-957-5619
mleeper@lucent.com
I cannot believe in a God who wants to be
praised all the time.
-- Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche