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{{DISPLAYTITLE:''An Introduction to Recreational Metric Engineering''}}'''''An Introduction to Recreational Metric Engineering''''' by Jenny Everywhere was “six hundred pages of unreadably turgid prose” according to [[Jenny Everywhere#Kim's friend|another Jenny]]. It was also “a how-to manual on reshaping local spacetime,” educating the reader in performing feats such as “teleportation, time travel, opening wormholes, even building [[Pocket universe|pocket universes]].” The main obstacles preventing readers from doing these things seem to be an inability to get through the dense and user-unfriendly writing style, lack of practice, or not being Jenny Everywhere.
{{DISPLAYTITLE:''An Introduction to Recreational Metric Engineering''}}'''''An Introduction to Recreational Metric Engineering''''' by Jenny Everywhere was “six hundred pages of unreadably turgid prose” according to [[Jenny Everywhere#Kim's friend|another Jenny]]. It was also “a how-to manual on reshaping local spacetime,” educating the reader in performing feats such as “teleportation, time travel, opening wormholes, even building [[Pocket universe|pocket universes]].” The main obstacles preventing readers from doing these things seem to be an inability to get through the dense and user-unfriendly writing style, lack of practice, or not being Jenny Everywhere.


The only person known to have gotten anything useful out of reading the tome was [[Professor Awesom#Kim and Jenny's neighbour|Professor Awesome]], who was inspired to create the [[Time Pestle]]. (''[[PROSE]]: [[Fragment: Heavy Reading (short story)|Fragment: Heavy Reading]]'')
The only person known to have gotten anything useful out of reading the tome was [[Professor Awesome#Kim and Jenny's neighbour|Professor Awesome]], who was inspired to create the [[Time Pestle]]. (''[[PROSE]]: [[Fragment: Heavy Reading (short story)|Fragment: Heavy Reading]]'')


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Revision as of 09:27, 3 October 2022

An Introduction to Recreational Metric Engineering by Jenny Everywhere was “six hundred pages of unreadably turgid prose” according to another Jenny. It was also “a how-to manual on reshaping local spacetime,” educating the reader in performing feats such as “teleportation, time travel, opening wormholes, even building pocket universes.” The main obstacles preventing readers from doing these things seem to be an inability to get through the dense and user-unfriendly writing style, lack of practice, or not being Jenny Everywhere.

The only person known to have gotten anything useful out of reading the tome was Professor Awesome, who was inspired to create the Time Pestle. (PROSE: Fragment: Heavy Reading)