The C-pair had accepted their task of looking for repeated patterns in the frequency domain. Anything that make them titter or twitter was to be investigated. I even helped re-orient the shorty so that they would have a better view from the Eights. It was not long in coming before they realized that they were better off on a Seven than the pair of Eights. With that, I helped them over the Sixes and onto the Seven with me.
This helped with the local communication bandwidth. I was not going to intrude on their chatter, but with it as close as it is in this situation, they had little choice. There was a very tight coupling between these two, locked together in frequency, it made them quite inseparable. What this strange electron glue was that allowed them to remain together yet apart, was one of the intriguing qualities that I sought.
The pairs were having a great time, producing quadruple symbols, and had just started with patterns beginning with the "F" symbol. I had to chuckle to myself, already knowing something of the King's English, and waited until we were in the last third of the symbol set to monitor the C-pair intently. Up to now, the network reactions had been muted and dull, and there had been little to report in the frequency domain. And then the symbols lined up.
July 8, 2010
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