3.1.2016 (this very important Club document was first posted this week, 2001. That's 15 years ago, folks!)
Let me
directly address a growing controversy. It is something whispered about
over tall martinis. Something alluded to while waiting for the Guinness
to settle. Something hinted at while smoking cigarettes in the
vestibule. Something suggested on the cab ride home. It's something
that's not quite out of control, but it's also something that shows no
signs of slowing. It is something not unlike the start of a scandal.
What could this impropriety be, you might ask? What is the obliquity in
question? Why, the taint seems to be the TNSC Venue Selection Process,
actually: It has been conjectured that the Process has been manipulated
to serve the personal needs of a certain Founding Member.
One
might wonder just why some list members are vilifying the TNSC VSP.
This Founding Member was indeed ashamed to learn of such accusations.
The vernerable Process has had a long run of venue selections that
"fulfill well the needs of the List Members who actually show up."1 The
TNSC Charter itself calls for the Process to be "fair, magnanimous,
unselfish, utilitarian, practical and impartial."2 It also stipulates
that it must be "public, consensual and informal."3 Such requirements
produced the primary tool of the TNSC Venue Selection Process: The TNSC
Venue Determinator.
Spawned by some math geeks at the
University of Bisbee, the TNSC Venue Determinator is a surprisingly
simple equation. This assertation made in light of the complicated
problem it solves weekly. It is unfortunate, however, that it is
impossible to publish the equation in this forum as it is a sensitive
trade secret. What is of public knowledge, though, is a list of partially
declassified variables that have been factored into the equation for
the last 6 months:
1. Proximity to [CLASSIFIED]'s place of work;
2. Proximity to [CLASSIFIED]'s residence;
3.
National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) predicted
atmospheric conditions for 38 degrees north latitude, 122 degrees west
longitude on the Thursday evening in question;
4. Proximity to [CLASSIFIED]'s girlfriend's residence;
5. Proximity to BART, CalTrain and Muni stations.
So
you see, there's ... ahem ... nothing fishy about the TNSC Venue
Selection Process. No one ... er ... nothing at all. Shoot. Don't take
this Founding Member's word for it, see for yourself. Follow this link
to the Thursday Night Social Club Venue Selection Process Graphical User
Interface and put the Determinator through its paces. Marvel at the
unequivocal randomness that serves all list members, not merely one
Founding Member.
Tonight - Lone Palm
(perfect place to get out of that wet weather, and into a dry Martini)
Bibliography
1.
Pidd, Stuart. I Was Born In Tennessee: The Myth and Reality of the
Thursday Night Social Club. Bisbee: University of Bisbee Press, 1999,
67.
2. Chimenti, Johnson, Metsker and Smith. The El
Gran Charter de Thursday Night Social Club. San Francisco: Tennessee
This Thursday Press, 1998, 36.
3. Chimenti, et al, 109.
bye-ee!
whrr ... clik!
Thursday, March 03, 2016
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