Grain of Salt - on turtles and monkey heads [entries|archive|friends|userinfo]
snauts

[ userinfo | sc userinfo ]
[ archive | journal archive ]

on turtles and monkey heads [Dec. 14th, 2009|11:33 am]
Previous Entry Add to Memories Tell A Friend Next Entry
Very few things actually get manufactured these days, because in an infinitely large Universe such as, for instance, the one in which we live, most things one could possibly imagine, and a lot of things one would rather not, grow somewhere. A forest was discovered recently in which most of the trees grew ratchet screwdrivers as fruit. The life cycle of ratchet screwdriver fruit it quite interesting. Once picked it needs a dark dusty drawer in which it can lie undisturbed for years. Then one night it suddenly hatches, discards its outer skin which crumbles into dust, and emerges as a totally unidentifiable little metal object with flanges at both ends and a sort of ridge and a sort of hole for a screw. This, when found, will get thrown away. No one knows what it is supposed to gain from this. Nature, in her infinite wisdom, is presumably working on it.

-- Douglas Adams, "Life, the Universe and Everything"
linkpost comment