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From: naiman@pegasus.UUCP
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Subject: Re: Those little cassettes to order food
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Date: Wed, 8-Aug-84 18:34:30 EDT
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Posted: Wed Aug  8 18:34:30 1984
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	> I'm surprised that nobody has recalled the episode where
> the enterprise rescues a group of children who's parents have been
> mysteriously wiped out. The Episode name eludes me, but while on
> the Enterprise the children are offered ice cream by Nurse Chapel
> who is wielding a fistfull of 'cassettes'. One child reels off his
> concocted delight and the Nurse selects a cassette, but when the 
> kid adds an ingredient, the Nurse grabs a different cassette.

The original article does mention that episode 

>> What always bothered me was, why could they always order the right things
>> when they only had one or two cards in their hands ?
>> 
>> Cases in point :
>> 
>> 1) The episode where the Air Force guy gets chicken soup.
>> 
>> 2) The episode where the kids get ice cream.


Now for my comments --

	I remember that episode distinctly, it was what prompted me to
ask about those cards.  In that episode (someone save us and tell us the name),
Nurse Chapel DOES change cassettes when the kids change their minds

			BUT  !!!!

There were five kids and six cassettes and by the time she got to the last kid,
she (I think it was a girl) changed her mind and Nurse Chapel switched to the
last cassette.  Now you can't tell me that she had just the right cassettes
(plus one) with her !!!!
-- 
==> Ephrayim J. Naiman @ AT&T Information Systems Laboratories (201) 576-6259
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