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The Wodehouse Experiment, update 1
I've got a batch of 20 letters (recipients chosen at random) stamped, addressed and ready to go. If only it would stop bloody raining.
I'll probably only be able to do two or three a day, because if I drop too many in a certain area people will start to wonder what's going on, but I'll post them up as they go so you'll know to expect them. Tomorrow is a Tube Walk, so I should be able to deposit some between All Saints and Devons Road, or wherever it is.
Mad scientists usually specialise in areas like chemistry and physics, but can I be a Mad Sociologist? (Igor! Bring me stamps!)
I'll probably only be able to do two or three a day, because if I drop too many in a certain area people will start to wonder what's going on, but I'll post them up as they go so you'll know to expect them. Tomorrow is a Tube Walk, so I should be able to deposit some between All Saints and Devons Road, or wherever it is.
Mad scientists usually specialise in areas like chemistry and physics, but can I be a Mad Sociologist? (Igor! Bring me stamps!)

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I'd breed lots of tiny little people in jars, put them into a miniature city... and then I could set the society running under Functionalist principles, and see if that worked. Then I'd zap their memories and start up a Marxist society, and see if that worked. And so on... I would be God! And I would cackle a lot!
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I have absolutely no idea
I don't play computer games at all. I don't like 'em. I've never so much as clicked a mouse at a Sim-person.
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I don't like games with lots of fighting in them. I'm such a girl.
But from what little I know about The Sims, it seems to have social rules programmed in from the start. Am I right, computer gamers?
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