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A
Across
our
nation,
we'll
celebrate
Read
Across
America
with
guest
speakers
and
fun
activities
at
us
peak
High
School
in
Pasadena
Maryland,
we
celebrated
our
11th
annual
day
of
reading
with
authors,
artists,
Aspen
physicists
and
even
a
former
NFL
football
player,
sit
back,
relax
and
enjoy
our
2018
Read
Across
America
event.
I
have.
C
B
Hopkins
University
the
John
Hopkins
University.
He
has
even
participated
in
multiple
research
projects.
However,
he
is
also
an
amazing
author,
who
has
been
able
to
travel
and
share
his
stories
with
a
variety
of
people,
even
on
the
summit's
of
a
volcano
in
Hawaii.
Ladies
and
gentlemen,
dr.
Tim
liven
good.
C
All
right,
hello,
good
good
afternoon
or,
as
they
say
in
Hawaii
at
this
time
of
day
good
morning,
because
cuz,
it's
cuz
it's
morning
in
Hawaii,
it's
it's
it's
anyway!
Well,
not
the
part
of
Hawaii
I
go
to
you
said
Hawaii.
What
do
you
think
of
when
you
think
Hawaii
Hawaii
I,
you
think
of
the
fact
that
there's
two
eyes
at
the
end?
Do
you
do
you
remember
the
apostrophe
in
the
middle
and
that
it's
actually
I.
C
C
No
pina
coladas
are
Caribbean
Caribbean,
it's
it's!
It's!
It's
mai,
tais
our
Hawaiian
and
you
know
playing
your
cool,
a
lei
or
or
uh
if
you're,
playing
slack
key
guitar
or
Keyhoe
aloo
guitar.
But
as
it
happens,
the
part
of
Hawaii
I'd
go
to
has
no
palm
trees.
It
has
no
grass.
It
has
very
few
living
things.
It
is
the
top
of
Mauna
Kea,
which
is
an
extinct
volcano.
It's
fortunate
this
extinct
because
it's
inconvenient
to
be
on
the
distinct
ones.
C
The
the
extant
volcanoes
that
are
busy
blowing
up
right
now
mountain,
so
you've
got
mono
kya
to
the
south
of
it
Mount
Aloha,
which
is
an
active
volcano
over
to
the
right
of
Mount
Aloha.
You've
got
Kilauea,
which
is
an
active
volcano
over
to
the
left
of
Mount
Aloha.
You
have
hawala
Y,
which
is
a
a
dormant
volcano.
It
hasn't
erupted
since
1830
or
so
up
to
the
north.
You've
got
let's
see
yes,
ko
hollow
and
then
down
to
the
south.
C
You've
got
the
Loihi
seamount,
which
is
underwater
and
is
due
to
break
surface
in
about
20,000
years
last.
I
remember
reading
about
it
and
this
by
the
way,
has
nothing
to
do
with
anything
else
and
I
was.
But
as
long
as
you
mentioned,
the
Hawaii
thing
I
thought
I.
Should
you
know
give
you
some
give
you
some
place
so
the
top
of
the
mountain.
It
actually
extends
well
above
the
treeline
well
above
the
clouds,
which
is
why
everything
is
dry
and
arid
and
horrible
up
there
on
the
top.
C
C
We
don't
know
how
that
happened
and
two
turkeys,
because
there
was
a
brush
fire
down
in
the
roof
of
the
saddle
between
Mount
Akina
and
mount
Aloha,
and
it
scared
the
turkeys
and
they
ran
up
the
mountain
to
get
away
from
the
smoke
and
they
were
running
around
at
the
summit
of
the
mountain
on
their
way
over
to
the
other
side
to
get
away
from
the
brush
fire.
So
you
know
not
much
living
up
there.
I
have
seen
evidence
of
living
things
and
that's
okay.
C
That
brings
me
to
one
of
the
things
I
do
professionally
professionally
I'm
a
planetary
scientist,
I'm
an
astronomer
and
I
also
do
some
work
in
an
area
called
astrobiology,
which
is
the
current
word.
We
have
for
looking
at
other
places
in
the
universe
and
trying
to
understand
whether
there
could
be
life,
and
the
reason
we
have
a
new
current
word
is
the
word
that
was
popular
in
the
60s
and
70s
and
into
the
80s
was
exobiology
and
folks
pointed
out.
C
That
would
be
easier
to
study
if
we
had
any
examples
of
biology
that
were
not
from
here
on
earth,
so
it
was
kind
of
a
field
with
no
subject
matter,
so
the
current
term
is
astrobiology
with
the
idea
that
we
are
using
the
tools
of
astronomy
to
try
to
understand
biology
elsewhere
and
a
big
issue
in
that
is
trying
to
understand
what
life
looks
like
here
on
earth
I
mean
it
seems
kind
of
obvious.
You
seem
reasonably
alive.
Most
of
you,
I
mean
you
are
high
school
students,
so
only
about
half
but
still
reasonably
alive.
C
Okay,
come
on.
That
was
capital.
A
number
one
humor
words
I
know
my
delivery
is
solid
so
anyway,
so
we
are.
We
are
trying
to
understand
living
things
elsewhere,
and
one
of
the
tricky
aspects
is
that
if
I
were
to
look
at
a
distant
planet
orbiting
another
star,
my
chances
of
actually
seeing
anything
alive
on
that
planet
are
beyond
miniscule.
You
know
if
you
look
at
the
Earth
from
space,
you
can't
see
a
living
thing,
but
you
can
see
evidence
of
life
and
the
most
common
thing
that
gives
you
evidence
of
life
is
basically
poop.
C
You
know
everything
as
I
believe
a
memorable
children's
book
once
put
it
everything,
poops
and
now,
of
course,
you
have
to
broaden
your
definition
of
poop
when
you
breathe
out
your
breathing
out
waste
chemicals.
That
is
waste,
so
we
could
call
it
poop.
If
you
want
to
the
oxygen
in
our
error,
is
plant
poop,
you
know
it's
a
waste
product
that
plants
make
in
the
process
of
committing
their
own
life
cycle.
Methane.
C
That's
in
the
air
comes,
is
bacteria
poop
and
since
we
have
bacteria
in
our
intestines
guess
who
else
makes
methane,
but
these
chemicals
in
the
air?
Now
that's
something
I
can
see.
I
can
see
a
whole
planet
and
that's
an
opportunity
to
see
if
there
could
possibly
be
life
there.
So
I
can
look
for
that
kind
of
thing.
Now.
I
realize
that
this
is
about
reading,
but
I'm
really
trying
to
get
at
a
general
sort
of
thing.
In
order
to
do
this
kind
of
activity
like
the
work
I
do
professionally.
C
As
a
scientist,
you
need
creativity
because
you
can't
just
say
what
go
to
look
at
another
planet
and
I'm
going
to
see
life.
First
of
all,
it
took
us
an
incredibly
long
time
to
develop
telescopes
that
were
capable
of
seeing
other
planets
outside
our
solar
system,
the
ones
that
we
have
can
only
see
planets
that
are
bigger
than
the
planet
Jupiter,
so
we're
not
seeing
living
things,
we're
not
seeing
planets
where
there
could
be
living
things.
We
have
to
learn
about
these
things
through
figuring
out
what
are
the
consequences
of
life?
C
We
have
to
think
creatively
to
think
what
are
the
possible
results
of
other
processes
that
I
do
understand
that
I
can
see.
That
could
tell
me.
Would
there
have
to
be
something
like
a
small
rocky
planet?
Is
a
small
rocky
planet,
something
you
have
to
have
to
have
life
on
it?
If
there
were
life
on
it?
How
could
I
tell
if
that's
true
and
so
really
the
part
I
want
to
get
to
it?
C
This
is
a
rough
Segway,
but
the
part
I
want
to
get
to
is
just
creativity
in
general,
and
that's
really
what
you
need
my
my
job
in
doing
astronomy
and
exploring
other
planets
and
I
don't
physically
go
there.
I
have
to
be
creative,
I
have
to
create
new
ways
of
exploring
things.
I
have
to
be
creative,
with
what
information
I've
got
and
that
muscle
that
creativity,
muscle
that
enables
the
secret
it's
been
said
a
lot.
So
this
is
old
thinking.
C
This
is
not
new
thinking,
but
the
secret
to
success
in
science
to
to
what
people
see
as
genius
is
to
look
exactly
the
same
thing
that
everybody
else
has
been
looking
at
for
their
entire
lives
on
the
whole
planet
and
see
it
differently
from
everybody
else.
You
know
again
in
in
my
field.
The
moon
is
something
that
we
thought
we
understood.
We
we
actually
sent
people
there.
We
picked
up
bits
of
Moon,
we
brought
them
back
here
to
earth,
we've
been
looking
at
them
for
40-some
years
now.
C
Any
effort
on
was
looking
for
water,
and
so
they
designed
instruments.
So
they
were
blind
in
that
area
because
they
needed
to
emphasize
other
things.
But
then
we
had
a
couple
of
instruments
that
were
intended
for
a
completely
different
purpose.
One
of
them
was
intended
for
going
to
visit
the
planet
Saturn,
and
that
was
a
Cassini
spacecraft
and
the
other
one
was
on
a
spacecraft
called
Deep
Impact,
which
was
named
before
the
movie
came
out
and
they
turned
Deep
Impact.
C
Actually
I
was
involved
with
Deep
Impact
at
the
time,
but
not
with
this
experiment,
and
we
looked
at
the
moon
and
there
were
signs
that
there's
water
in
the
surface
of
the
Moon,
not
much
but
more
than
nothing.
Okay,
I
am
funny
to
you.
What
is
it
or
is
it
just
you
guys
are
funny
and
I
should
find
out
so
that
I
will
get
in
on
it,
I'm
just
killing
her
now,
okay,
but
this
was
a
case
where
we
were
limited
by
our
thinking.
C
So
it's
telling
stories
now
coming
up
with
new
stories
is
again
it's
and
you
need
to
look
at
the
world
as
it
is
and
see
what
nobody
else
saw,
even
though
everyone
else
has
been
looking
at
exactly
the
same
thing
as
you
and
I
have
found.
I
have
found
a
tool
that
is
unbelievably
helpful
in
igniting
your
creativity,
something
where
this
will
will
give
you
a
new
way
of
looking
at
the
world
that
you
never
imagined
before.
It
is
extremely
simple.
It
is
toddlers.
C
Toddlers
are
really
helpful
because
they're,
crazy
children
are
nuts,
not
really
nuts,
of
course,
but
children
look
at
the
world
the
same
way
you
and
I
do,
except
that
they
don't
know
what
the
heck
is
supposed
to
be
there
and
they're
trying
to
put
it
together,
and
you
get
weird
things
out
of
kids
like
well.
Mine
are
my
main
inspiration
this
way.
Now,
admittedly
they
are
now.
Let
me
see,
I
can
do
the
math
in
my
head,
24
and
22,
so
they're
not
serving
the
job
of
being
toddlers
so
well.
E
C
Grasshopper
that
lives
in
the
ocean
I
can
do
that
or
dat
one
time.
One
time
this
is
one
I
tell
oh
you'll
like
this
one
cuz,
it's
gruesome
and
horrible.
I
knew
si
gruesome
and
horrible.
My
little
children
asked
me
they
said
daddy.
Well,
actually
they
didn't
ask
that
part.
Yet
we
were
at
the
table
and
my
wife
was
getting
annoyed
with
my
children
because
that's
the
job
of
parents
to
get
annoyed
with
children.
C
As
she
said
children
we
are
not
animals,
we
have
table
manners
and
because
my
children
are
my
children
and
they
are
smart,
aleck
little
twerps,
they
said
well.
Why
don't?
Animals
have
table
manners?
My
wife
looked
at
me,
I
looked
at
my
wife
and
well.
Clearly
we
had
to
answer
this
one
and
so
I
asked
him.
An
important
and
meaningful
question
I
have
found
has
served
me
very
well
in
the
years
since
then.
The
question
the
question
I
will
ask
you
question:
is
this?
Do
you
want
the
truth
or
do
you
want
a
colorful
lie.
C
Something
is
wrong
with
you.
If
you
want
the
truth,
no,
you
want
a
colorful
lie
and
they
say
we
want
a
colorful.
My
daddy
I
said
ah
well,
of
course,
the
reason
animals
don't
have
table
manners
is
the
obvious
reason.
Animals
don't
have
tables.
Why
don't
animals
have
tables
well
sure
once
they
did,
but
they
don't
have
tables
now,
because
they
all
wore
out
because
they
weren't
able
to
make
anymore
tables.
You
see
once
animals
had
all
manner
of
things
that
you
and
I
know.
C
Today
they
had
the
head
tables
and
chairs
and
lamps
and
all
kinds
of
nice.
In
fact,
they
had
a
lot
of
really
nice
woodworking,
because
the
fact
is
the
animal
world
animals
just
really
enjoyed
working
with
wood.
You
know
they
had
power
tools,
power
tools
are
wonderful
things,
but
they
can't
be
dangerous.
You
know
when
they
tell
you
to
keep
that
safety
guard
on
those
power
tools.
They
mean
it
so
animals.
C
They
once
had,
of
course,
all
of
these
fine
furnishings
because
they
enjoyed
making
them
very
fulfilling
experience,
but
hmm
because
they
didn't
pay
attention
to
the
safety
instructions
from
the
manufacturer
and
sometimes
took
the
guards
off
of
their
table
saws.
Well,
you
know
you
might
lose
a
finger
here
or
a
thumb
there,
horses
really
messed
up,
I
mean
they
just
got
down
to
one
finger.
It
was
bad,
you
know,
bears
they
turn
around
and
that
tail
was
gone
with
that
radial
arm
saw.
C
You
got
to
be
careful
well,
once
you've
gone
ahead
and
managed
to
get
yourself
down
to
just
one
finger.
It
is
a
little
hard
to
operate
your
radial
arm
saw
or
your
table
saw
or
your
drill
press,
and
so
the
animals
just
had
to
make
do
with
the
tables
they
had
and
after
a
while
it's
hard
to
handle
a
fork
when
you've
just
got
the
one
finger.
C
So
you
know,
after
that,
they
lost
their
table
manners,
they
lost
their
tables,
and
that's
why
they're
like
that
today
and
because
we
want
to
have
our
table
manners,
we
you'd
follow
the
safety
instructions
for
our
power
tools,
and
my
children
said.
Is
that
true
I
said
no,
of
course
it's
not
true,
it's
a
colorful.
Why
so
do
you
want
the
truth
or
the
colorful
lie?
C
Well,
you
always
want
both
really,
but
you
have
to
go
with
the
order.
Now
that
was
one
okay,
so
I
have
a
I,
have
a
gruesome
sense
of
humor,
and
so
that's
where
I-
and
this
is
this-
is
a
five
year
old
child
I'm
telling
us
horrible
story.
I
am
a
bad
dad,
but
in
general,
though
again
you
need
inventiveness,
you
need
creativity
and
it
is.
It
is
something
that
you
can
exercise
like.
C
I
said:
one
way
is,
if
you
have
any
handy,
children
just
talk
to
them,
because
they
will
say
something
crazy
because
they
will
say
something
where
they're
trying
to
put
the
world
together
and
it
kind
of
makes
sense
like.
Why
does
the
moon
go
down
at
night?
Is
it
because
it's
falling
out
of
the
sky
sure
that's
it?
The
moon
is
actually
an
enormous
toaster
waffle
that
is
being
launched
from
a
giant
toaster
and
flying
across
the
sky
and
landing
for
the
Giants.
So
he
can
joyas
waffles.
C
Maybe
I'll
actually
tell
it
as
a
whole
story.
In
a
minute
something
I've
been
working
on
is
again
the
water
on
the
moon.
Things
has
been
when
we
look
at
the
moon
and
we
try
to
figure
out.
What's
going
on,
you
have
to
open
yourself
up
to
the
possibility
that
there
is
something
that
you're
looking
at.
That
simply
does
not
make
sense.
According
to
the
you
know,
we
have
a
tendency.
You
have
an
explanation
that
that
mostly
works
sure.
C
There's
a
few
details
that
have
to
be
figured
out
and
part
of
the
trick
in
being
a
scientist
and
being
creative
is
to
look
at
those
few
details
and
try
to
think
of
a
new
way
of
looking
at
this
whole
system.
That
makes
those
details
fit
along
with
everything
else.
Now.
Let
me
just
check
alright,
so
I
didn't
want
to
just
be
me.
C
Talking
and
I
was
pestering
you
for
questions
earlier
and,
of
course,
you
looked
at
me
with
embarrassment,
because
what
were
you
supposed
to
ask
me
a
question
about,
but
I'm
gonna
try
it
again
I'm.
The
idea
here
is
we're
trying
to
figure
out
how
to
free
up
our
own
creativity.
We
can
do
that
in
literary
work.
We
can
tell
stories
you
can
write
and
in
science.
B
C
C
C
You
stick
a
memory,
stick
in
your
ear
and
download
your
genetic
inheritance
into
the
memory.
Stick
then,
when
two
memory
sticks
love
each
other,
then
you
put
them
together
in
your
pockets
and
soon
enough
you
can
take
out
a
third
tiny,
USB
memory.
Stick
or
probably
it's
USB
see
these
days
and
you
plug
that
into
your
computer
and
hit
print
and
out
of
your
3d
printer
comes
a
new
baby.
C
C
Well,
let's
think
about
this:
it's
a
matter
of
probability.
We've
got
how
many
people
were
in
on
it.
Well,
let's
see
now
Grumman
was
responsible
for
the
LEM,
so
they
probably
had
probably
a
few
hundred
thousand
employees
and
North
American
Rockwell
built
the
rocket
motors
which
we
know
were
incapable
of
going
to
the
moon
by
this
theory.
So
that's
another,
fifty
thousand
or
so
then
we
probably
mean
overall,
when
I
think
about
you
know
between
the
different
contractors:
Grumman
North,
American,
Rockwell,
Boeing
Lockheed,
all
these
different
people
contributing
to
building
what
was
evidently
all
fake.
C
Then,
of
course,
we
had
the
Soviet
scientists
who
were
tracking
radio
signals
that
they
said
came
from
Apollo
spacecraft
that
were
on
their
way
to
the
moon
that
were
reporting
back
television
images
of
people
in
the
vehicles,
and
you
know
so
overall
I'd
say
if
you
can
persuade
yourself
that
roughly
half
a
million
people
held
an
airtight
conspiracy,
complete
with
the
collusion
of
our
largest
enemy
nation.
That
was
our
biggest
enemy
agreeing
to
pretend
it
was
true,
then
you
might
be
able
to
sell
the
idea
that
it
was
all
fake.
C
But
otherwise
I
would
say
probability
is
not
on
your
side
on
the
idea
that
the
moon,
landing
was
faked
and
so
I'm
gonna
have
to
go
with
real
plus
I've
actually
met
three
of
the
Apollo
astronauts
at
this
point,
three
of
the
ones
who
actually
walked
on
the
surface
or
who
say
they
did
and
they
they
hold.
That
line
pretty
well.
You
know,
and
and
Buzz
Aldrin
now
he's
older
now.
C
Okay,
so
he's
not
likely
to
dekha
me,
but
when
he
was
72,
he
decked
a
guy
who
was
trying
to
push
that
line
that
he
encountered
on
the
street
outside
a
meeting,
and
you
know
when
a
72
year
old
man
beats
you
up.
You
know
it's
just
time
to
say
sure,
fine,
whatever
you
say,
mister
I'm,
going
with
it
so
I'm
going
with
buzz
on
this
one.
He
was
there.
C
C
Did
you
want
the
truth,
or
did
you
want
the
colorful?
Why
you
want
the
colorful
line?
Is
the
earth
flat?
Of
course
not
the
earth
is
round.
If
you
just
woke
up
at
night
good
enough
telescope,
you
can
see
people
on
the
other
side
we're
on
the
inside
of
an
enormous
round
ball
and
the
clouds
are
just
held
in
the
middle
on
slips.
Sticking.
C
Little
Sun
thing
in
the
middle,
but
you
can't
see
them
Sun
is
so
bright
and
that's
why,
when
you
go
to
the
bathroom,
the
water
goes
down
and
it
all
goes
down
and
out
to
the
outside
of
the
earth,
because
the
earth
is
whirling
around
so
hard
and
so
the
outside
of
the
world
of
the
earth.
This
is
why
we
live
on
the
inside,
because
the
outside
is.
C
C
What's
that,
why
do
kangaroos
have
pockets?
Well,
some
will
tell
you,
oh
I
forgot
to
ask
what's
that.
ah
Well,
but
I
do
want
to
check
I
forgot
to
ask
you:
did
you
want
the
colorful
lie
or
the
naked
truth
the
colorful
lie?
People
will
tell
you
that
it's
for
keeping
their
little
kangaroo
babies
in
obviously
not
true.
C
My
daughter,
told
me
the
story
about
this.
Actually,
you
know
the
crazy
one
with
the
sea
grasshopper.
She
said
that
once
upon
a
time
there
was
a
mama
kangaroo
and
she
had
a
baby
kangaroo
and
there
was
a
bad
man
who
was
chasing
them
and
she
had
been
baking
bread
that
day
and
so
she
put
on
her
apron
so
that
she,
you
know
because
she
had
been
baking
bread,
but
when
the
bad
man
was
chasing
them
was
going,
get
her
little
baby
kangaroo.
C
C
All
of
a
sudden,
you
think
it's
all
of
a
sudden.
We
have
been
planning
this
for
decades
back
when
Clyde
Tombaugh
went
and
discovered
Pluto
vast
numbers
of
astronomers
we're
saying
to
them.
Oh
wait,
I
forgot,
did
you
want
the
colorful
line?
Did
you
want
the
naked
truth?
The
colorful
lie.
Vast
numbers
of
astronomers
said.
Oh,
this
cannot
stand
an
odd
number
of
planets
in
our
solar
system.
Oh
this,
we
cannot
have,
there
must
be
10
or
there
must
be
eight.
C
No
nine
could
be
allowed,
but
it
took
a
while
to
find
what
we
needed
in
order
to
settle
this
matter.
And
finally,
this
annoying
guy
he's
annoying
because
he's
cool
and
I
am
NOT
cool
and
therefore
he's
annoying
Mike
Brown.
You
could
tell
he's
cool
because
he
has
a
little
ankle
bracelet
and
that's
the
secret.
The
essence
to
cool
as
far
as
I
can
tell
you
know,
I
should
probably
just
get
one
of
those
and
then
I
could
cover
the
cool
thing
anyway.
C
Mike
went
and
discovered
something
something
far
out
there
in
deep
space,
something
with
the
fascinating
name
of
2003
UB.
Three
one:
three,
because
we
astronomers
are
nothing
if
we're
not
good
at
names
and
and
the
thing
is
it
he
figured
if
it
was
all
we
could
really
tell
was
how
bright
it
was,
and
if
it
were
shiny,
then
it
was
a
little
bit
bigger
than
Pluto
and
if
it
was
dirty
and
cruddy,
if
it
were
dirty
and
cruddy,
let
us
use
the
subjunctive
correctly.
C
Also,
they
did
have
to
come
up
with
a
name
for
the
object
he
found
and
planets
get
Latin
names
and
things
smaller
than
planets
get
Greek
names
until
they
get
really
small
when
they
get
cute
names
and
and
so
Mike,
when
once
they
knew
for
sure
that
it
was
going
to
be
called,
not
a
planet,
it
is
eros.
Er
is
which
is
the
goddess
of
discord,
who
started
the
Trojan
War
in
Greek
mythology
by
throwing
the
golden
apple
into
as
far
as
they
could
tell
like
a
cocktail
party
of
the
gods.
C
That
said
for
the
fairest-
and
you
know
that
caused
trouble,
and
it
has
a
plant,
it
has
a
moon
of
its
own
and
the
planet.
Sorry,
the
moon
is
dis.
Him
Nia
I
think
he
has
not
revealed
anywhere
that
I
know
of
what
the
Latin
name
was
gonna,
be
if
it
ended
up
being
a
planet.
I
guess
he's
keeping
that
in
store,
just
in
case
he
discovers
an
actual
planet
in
the
outer
solar
system.
So
now
to
the
the
tedious
reason
is
that
we
have
eight,
because
we
have
more
than
seven
and
less
than
nine.
C
There's
not
a
good
reason,
it's
a
bad
reason,
which
is
they
had
to
be
a
number
and
one
of
the
tricky
things
you
know
we
try
to
do
you
know.
One
possibility
was
to
D
call
a
planet
would
be
anything
big
enough
to
be
round,
and
that
also
forces
you
to
define
what
exactly
is
round.
I
mean
potatoes
are
round,
but
some
potatoes
are
rounder
than
other
potatoes
and
so
which
potatoes
are
the
right
shape
to
be
a
planet
and
which
one
is
the
shape
to
be
a
baking
potato,
because
space
potato
is
a
term.
C
We
casually
toss
around
for
funny
shaped
objects
in
space
because
we're
like
that
and
then
it
gets
worse
because
there
aren't
eight
planets.
There
are
at
this
point
about
three
thousand
known
planets.
It's
just
a
vast
majority
of
them
are
orbiting
stars
other
than
ours.
So
you
know
we
don't
have
enough
names
for
that.
Oh
they're,
going
away
I've
driven
them
off,
but
those
who
are
not
yet
going.
Oh
you're
gonna
go
for
your
second.
Do
I
have
a
six
minute
story:
I
can
barely
blow
my
nose
in
six
minutes.
C
Which
six
minute
story
did
you
need?
Oh,
the
bricks
bricks
you
need
to
know
about
bricks.
Once
upon
a
time
there
was
a
king,
it
was
the
king
of
the
richest
country
in
the
whole
entire
world.
Now
he
was
rich
in
all
of
your
typical
ways
of
being
rich
Shh.
It's
a
brilliant
story.
You
will
love,
it
involves
math.
He
had
jamuns,
he
had
gold,
he
had
negotiable
bearer
bonds.
C
He
had
all
manner
of
wonderful
things,
but
the
best
and
most
important
thing
he
had
was
sitting
on
a
little
pillar
right
in
front
of
his
throne,
where
he
could
contemplate
it
day
in
day
out.
He
sat
on
his
throne
contemplating
because
his
country
owned
the
one,
the
only
the
singular
brick
in
the
whole
entire
world
that
brick
that
brick
was
the
product
of
years
of
labor
and
research,
because
it
was
the
very
first
brick
that
had
been
invented
in
the
world.
The
king
looked
at
that
brick.
He
got
to
thinking.
C
C
The
King
picking
up
his
brick
I,
could
see
even
farther
if
I
had
twice
as
many
bricks,
so
he
went
back
in
his
throne
room.
He
put
the
brick
on
his
pillar
and
he
called
in
his
wise
men,
his
advisers,
his
say
his
scientists.
He
said
sages,
scientist,
wise
men
and
advisors,
I
need
more
bricks.
I
need
twice
as
many
bricks.
I
need
another
brick.
Can
you
make
me
another
brick
and
they
said
your
highness.
You
know
we
have
recently
been
going
over
the
paperwork
on
exactly
how
this
brick
was
acquired
and
built
under
contract.
C
We
are
fairly
certain
that,
with
a
minimum
of
effort,
say
a
year's
work
in
a
thousand
men.
We
can
give
you
another
brick
and
the
King
said
alright
go
do
it
off.
They
went
about
11
months
later
and
with
only
the
labor
of
500
men,
they
came
back
and
they
said
your
highness.
We
have
succeeded.
We
have
built
a
second
brick,
Oh
excellent
said
the
king.
Let's
take
it
outside,
they
took
it
outside.
They
put
one
brick
on
the
ground
and
put
the
other
brick.
On
top
of
it.
E
C
Bricks,
so
a
witness
throne
recall
the
sages,
a
scientists,
a
wise
men
and
the
advisors,
wise
men,
advisers,
sages
scientists,
I
need
more
bricks,
any
twice
as
many
bricks.
I
need
two
more
bricks
and
they
said
your
highness.
We
have
learned
the
method.
We
have
kept
the
means
of
production
handy
just
in
case.
We
anticipated
this
problem.
We
believe
we
can
make
you
two
more
bricks.
In
only
six
months,
excellent
said
the
King
get
to
it
five
and
a
half
months
later
they
came
back
with
two
bricks.
C
E
C
E
C
Need
4
more
bricks
and
then
I
will
have.
How
many
is
it
8
bricks,
I
said
your
highness,
we
can
come
back.
We
can
make
you
four
more
bricks
in
only
one
month,
we're
good
this
stuff
five
weeks
later,
because
they
had
finally
figured
out
how
government
contracting
works.
They
came
back
with
therefore
more
bricks.
They
potted
up
the
king
had
eight
bricks
fired.
C
As
many
bricks
now
this
kept
going
for
a
while.
The
king
now
had
eight
bricks
he
to
sixteen
bricks,
cd32
bricks.
He
is
sixty-four
bricks.
You
need
128
bricks,
he
needed
256
bricks.
He
needed
512
bricks,
a
thousand
twenty
four
bricks.
He
needed
2048
bricks.
He
needed
4096
bricks.
At
some
point,
the
scientists
or
possibly
the
sages,
said
your
highness.
What
do
you
see
up
there
and
the
King
said?
I
see
dismissal
time
and
you'll
just
have
to
wait
till
next
year
to
get
the
rest.