Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller for October 20, 2010

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    Sisyphos  over 13 years ago

    Bizzah! Too, too bizzah! And yet Kate and Danae accept it as cool.

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    Joe_Minotaur  over 13 years ago

    A Thermos Bottle? Alladin’s Lamp? A Klein Bottle? A Mason Jar? A Snow Globe? A Lava Lamp?

    Am I getting warm?

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    thirdguy  over 13 years ago

    he couldn’t hide in a pumpkin, making it glow like a jack-o-lantern, could he? where would he go the other 11 months?

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    Mushnoggin  over 13 years ago

    I wonder if it’s the hut they originally found him in?

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    ses1066  over 13 years ago

    All of you are forgetting the ancient tradition. Ekert has shown the ability to perform mighty magics, to grow and shrink enormously. It is obviously a variant of the species d’jinn and thus the appropriate enclosure is a fired-clay lamp embossed with the Seal of Solomon!

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    Manhunter808  over 13 years ago

    Put the Ekert back in the shed, until the sequel.

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    baluchi  over 13 years ago

    Could Ekert fit In a pendant on a cat collar, like the galaxy in MIB? That’s plain sight, hmmm?

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    GROG Premium Member over 13 years ago

    Glad the Great Pumpkin didn’t come up.

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    Potrzebie  over 13 years ago

    Well, a few years ago, the Girls saved SC from the evil leader of Megalocorp, so how is this unbelievable? Remember the Giant Lobster scenario that CPN Eddie alluded to? And proof that he has visited Alt-earth?

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    palos  over 13 years ago

    Remember when the Ekert was released from the shed in the woods? There was a yellow light that came from the shed. What, when opened, creates such a light?

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    thirdguy  over 13 years ago

    Clark Kent, tell the truth, you really are Martha Stewart aren’t you??

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    BloomCo  over 13 years ago

    Guarding the secret for over a 1000 years. So it isn’t most of the things Joe Minotaur listed. I looked up inventions from 1000 AD and didn’t really find anything that might work.

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    airgrizzly  over 13 years ago

    It’s cats. Right there in plain sight.

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    siafhir  over 13 years ago

    “Hide in plain sight”

    Let’s hope the anti-ekert isn’t a geocacher. We’re trained too look for caches in plain sight. I found caches in a thermometer, a fake but life-like crosswalk button, a door stopper, a light reflector, a rock, nanos placed between ribs of oak tree bark, flat magnets that pose as official codes for whatever they’re attached to (the log is a single sheet of paper taped on the back of the magnet), and a few electrical box covers (I have two of those, waiting for a good place to “hide” them).

    All of the suggestions made by other commentators would be obvious to geocachers looking for something. I guess it’d be harder when the geocacher doesn’t have a set of coordinates that tell how close the cache is..

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    swhoward23  over 13 years ago

    So the shed glowed when he was let out. What glows when it’s opened? And may “insulate the ekert?” A refrigerator. That’s my guess. So much in plain sight, you’d never think to look.

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    ububobu  over 13 years ago

    Joe’s Klein bottle might do the trick. It has only one surface and therefore is insensitive to the size of it’s contents.

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    mirthiful  over 13 years ago

    I was thinking frig too… but I rarely see those in nature. :)

    I like the pumpkin idea! It seems to fit fairly well… although it is seasonal, so I’m not sure eckert could hide well in Spring.

    I love this and hate it at the same time. :)

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    g6793  over 13 years ago

    H’mmm. A tree? A cave? A glacier? (I’m trying to think of things that might have been around a thousand years ago…since the “Ekert Preservation League” has kept the secret that long…)

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    rmurphy36  over 13 years ago

    I prefer Claxton fruit cake.

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    Wildmustang1262  over 13 years ago

    Clark Kent, a loco fruit cake! :-)

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    Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 13 years ago

    Did anyone guess the ceiling yet?

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    magnamax  over 13 years ago

    There are people that leave that rotten, funky pumpkin on the porch for a looong time.

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    dfowensby  over 13 years ago

    letś see. a common container thatś been around for over 1000 years and lots of these. hmmm. bottles.

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    Drivel  over 13 years ago

    I seem to recall it was a natural container. But I’d be out of my gourd to suggest it was something as simple as a pumpkin - even if it was close to Halloween.

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    bmonk  over 13 years ago

    Besides, pumpkins weren’t used before about the 1700s–they are a New World plant, and weren’t in the same hemisphere as Halloween before Columbus. Earlier, turnips were carved as lanterns. So that’s only about (at most) 300 years, not 1000….

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    ChazNCenTex  over 13 years ago

    Within the skull of OBvious Man!

    OB-viously

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    interplanetarycop  over 13 years ago

    what is more happy; Disney World or Hawaii?

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    Varnes  over 13 years ago

    Hermetically sealed in a mayonaise jar on Funk and Wagnals porch?

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    ImaginaryFriend  over 13 years ago

    A Christmas ornament

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    Joe_Minotaur  over 13 years ago

    The Klein Bottle has one surface, I’m told. But just how much liquid will it hold? It has no bottom or topper, no stem or stopper. Some fear it might even explode. But take it into space, it’s not out of place. You can use it as a Zero-G commode.

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    vldazzle  over 13 years ago

    I made a great fruitcake one year for all the family, but many ridiculed it. I made them around October and stored them wrapped in tins and doused with rum or brandy every week. At Christmas, I made poinsettias and holly of almond paste and wrapped decoratively to ship. Anyone who did not appreciate was a cretin! I’m currently making breakfast bars for myself (which I eat with plain yogurt and at least 3 kinds of fruit - after my morning citrus for wake-up). All whole grains and seeds with walnuts, flax, chopped fruit and raisons (that fruit is the only sweetner) and I love them -totally yummy!

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    lamebear  over 13 years ago

    I thinkin’ maybe a “cooler”, mine has a light in the lid for finding the right beverage in the dark. Solar powered. Just a guess.

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    x_Tech  over 13 years ago

    Consider why containers were invented… To hold Beer. What better sacred vessel to conceal The Ekert in plain sight?

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