The Ecphorizer

Editor's Note
George Towner

Issue #22 (June 1983)

In last month's issue we inadvertently ran a piece that had appeared a few months ago in one of the Mensa local newsletters. While we have no absolute policy against printing previously published work, we always try to credit the earlier source. To do this, we depend on our authors to tell us if their contribution has appeared before. In this particular case the writer simply sent us a duplicate of his original manuscript, not realizing that our printing it without attribution might make it appear that we had lifted it from the other magazine. Apologies have been made all around. So keep the stuff coming, Authors, but just let us know whenever what you're sending is not a virgin. 

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George Towner

George Towner was born in Reno and grew up near Berkeley. As a teenager he began making gangster movies using an old 8mm camera, one of which featured a car being pushed over a cliff off State Highway 1. He has started and sold two successful technology firms, and currently works for Apple Computer, where he is the most senior in age. He lives with his wife in Sunnyvale. They have two daughters and a son.




Letters
Letters

Issue #22 (June 1983)

Dear Editor:

I was in the middle of a big project when the (March) ECPHORIZER arrived. I admired the cover, them glanced down the index to see what was in this issue, intending to set it aside until I had time to read it. I saw "Strine" listed under Features, and thought, "No, it really can't be Strine. No one in the US even knows what Strine is." So I turned to page 5, and there, before my eyes, was Strine! Tell Dyvid Durst that while he thinks that God only knows where one could find the book (Let's Talk Strine) outside of Striya, I know where to find one too. I have it. I lent it to one of my friends once, and she returned it saying that no one in her family could understand a word of it...

I am a transplanted Striyan, and I want to know why he left out my home town, Brisben, when he recommended that people go beyond Sinny to get the full impact of Strine? We natives of Sony Queensund arjeses Striyan as those sudden states and towns. How cudde list Darn and Exxrock, witchar tleest norden towns, en leave out Brisben, captl uf Sony Queensund, the state that tones the Great Barer Reef, one of the ten natrul wunnes offer wurl?...

Hazel Walker
Glendale, AZ



[line width="40%"]Dear Editor:

I maintain the thrust of my assault1 on Aphrodite Fish's relationship;2 still, I admire Paul Healy for going out on a limb for the lady.3

A. Nother Fish


The Ecphorizer No. 19, p. 22
op. cit. No. 18, p.11
op cit. No. 20, p. 21 

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George Towner

George Towner was born in Reno and grew up near Berkeley. As a teenager he began making gangster movies using an old 8mm camera, one of which featured a car being pushed over a cliff off State Highway 1. He has started and sold two successful technology firms, and currently works for Apple Computer, where he is the most senior in age. He lives with his wife in Sunnyvale. They have two daughters and a son.




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Archimedes Pisces

Issue #22 (June 1983)

Khomeini and Arafat don't scare me a bit.
Khadafy and Andropov don't fret me a whit.
But I'm not totally fearless because, you see,
Casper Weinberger scares the hell out of me. 

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George Towner

George Towner was born in Reno and grew up near Berkeley. As a teenager he began making gangster movies using an old 8mm camera, one of which featured a car being pushed over a cliff off State Highway 1. He has started and sold two successful technology firms, and currently works for Apple Computer, where he is the most senior in age. He lives with his wife in Sunnyvale. They have two daughters and a son.