I made that post as a joke. 

Incidentally, I was reading about the shortest correspondence ever. It was on 
the Quizzers mailing list (which list Suresh is also a member of). It is 
supposedly the one between Victor Hugo and his publisher. After the publication 
of "Les Miserables", he sent his publisher a letter saying "?", and his 
publisher reportedly replied with "!". Well, that record has been broken. 

I made on my list a completely blank post : 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/indo-euro-americo-asian_list/message/465

It was in regards to a certain serious medical operation involving the life of 
a 
person that a person that I know of was working on. Her reponse was this :
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/indo-euro-americo-asian_list/message/465

Due to HIPAA considerations, we cannot reveal any more about this 
correspondence. However, you may consider Victor Hugo's record well and truly 
broken.
Anand
P.S. Our record is pretty much unbeatable. Zero pieces of information in the 
question and zero pieces of information in the answer. The medium *is* the 
message.



________________________________
From: Gautam John <gkj...@gmail.com>
To: silklist@lists.hserus.net
Sent: Sat, June 25, 2011 11:43:56 AM
Subject: Re: [silk] (no subject)

On Sun, Jun 26, 2011 at 12:07 AM, Anand Manikutty
<manikuttyan...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Sorry, I can't tell you what Prof. Schelling told me. :)

Bummer. Apparently you can't quite tell us what you were thinking
either, apropos your original email.

Reply via email to