From: “Cynthia H. Brown” <cynthb@sonetis.com>
To: Sean Roach <roach_s@alph.swosu.edu>
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Raw Date: Mon, 3 Mar 1997 14:13:39 -0800 (PST)
From: "Cynthia H. Brown" <cynthb@sonetis.com>
Date: Mon, 3 Mar 1997 14:13:39 -0800 (PST)
To: Sean Roach <roach_s@alph.swosu.edu>
Subject: Re: DES Challenge / Who'da Thunk It?
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On Mon, 3 Mar 1997, Sean Roach wrote:
> At 02:36 PM 3/3/97 +0100, James Morris wrote:
> ...
> >Actually, there's a theory that the secret recipies for Coke, Pepsi and
> >Kentucky Fried Chicken are part of a biological chinese lottery, where
> >the results are collected via satellite-based spectrometry of atmospheric
> >methane radicals. Note that children who are too young for these foods
> >will quite happily eat Crayola.
> >
> >More than this I cannot say.
>
> You might be interested to know that Pepsi owns Kentucky Fried Chicken.
> Take a look at the supply trucks some time, Taco Bell, Hot & Now (whatever
> that is), Kentucky Fried Chicken, and Pizza Hut are all Pepsico subsidaries.
> I'd say that the chips are weighted heavily on one side. Hope you know
> which numbers to bet on.
I'd lay my $ on the suppliers of red dye #3, yellow dye #7, etc., and get
Pepsi, Coke and Crayola fanciers all at once.
Cynthia
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