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Even Asimov wrote puns...

Started 1 year ago by Ron

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  1. Ron

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    A Loint of Paw

    There was no question that Montie Stein had, through clever fraud, stolen better than $100,000. There was also no question that he was apprehended one day after the sttute of limitations had expired.

    It was his manner of avoiding arrest during that interval that brought on the epoch-making case of the State of New York vs. Montgomery Harlow Stein, with all its consequences. It introduced law to the fourth dimension.

    For, you see, after having committed the fraud and possessed himself of the hundred grand plus, Stein had calmly entered a time machine, of which he was in illegal possession, and set the controls for seven years and one day in the future.

    Stein's lawyer put it simply. Hiding in time was not fundamentally different from hiding in space. If the forces of law had not uncovered Stein in the seven-year interval that was their hard luck.

    The District Attorney pointed out that the statute of limitations was not intended to be a game between the law and the criminal. It was a merciful measure designed to protect a culprit from indefinitely prolonged fear of arrest. For certain crimes, a defined period of apprehension of apprehension -so to speak-was considered punishment enough. But Stein, the D. A. insisted, had not experienced any period of apprehension at all.

    Stein's lawyer remained unmoved. The law said nothing about measuring the extent of a client's fear and anguish. It simply set a time limit.

    Defense stated that Stein was seven years older now than at the time of the crime and had therefore lived through the limit.

    The D. A. challenged the statement and the defense produced Stein's birth certificate. He was born in 2973. At the time of the crime, 3004, he was thirty-one. Now, in 3011, he was thirty-eight.

    The D. A. shouted that Stein was not physiologically thirty-eight, but thirty-one.

    Defense pointed out freezingly that the law, once. the individual was granted to be mentally competent, recognized solely chronological age which could be obtained only by subtracting the date of birth from the date of now.

    The D. A., growing impassioned, swore that if Stein were allowed to go free, half the laws on the books would be useless.

    Then change the laws, said Defense, to take time travel into account; but until the laws are changed, let them be enforced as written.

    Judge Neville Preston took a week to consider and then handed down his decision. It was a turning point in the history of law. It is almost a pity, then that some people suspect judge Preston to have been swayed in his way of thinking by the irresistible impulse to phrase his decision as he did.

    For that decision, in full, was:

    "A niche in time saves Stein." (By Isaac Asimov)

    Talking kittens
    Posted 1 year ago #
  2. Billy

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    Nice:)

    Posted 1 year ago #
  3. Nate

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    Wonder how long it will be until Steven receives a takedown notice?

    What matters is not the years in one's life but the life in one's years.

    Adlai Stevenson - more or less.
    Posted 1 year ago #

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