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No time to chat then, as I must finish my current project before the accursed above mentioned nemesis beats me to the punch!
JvS.
Most excellent!
(Perhaps 'mad technologists' is the better term? I shall leave that up to the audience!)
I believe the term you are looking for is 'mad inventors'. This is what I always knew the role as, I found the term "mad scientist" rather odd when I first heard it. I have also wanted to be a mad inventor since I was 8 years old, ;)
http://blog.wired.com/tableofmalcontents/2007/0...
Mwah hah hah hah ha!
JvS.
The rivalry has been going on for a little while now, Herr Burger. It's actually three way - between the 'Two Jakes', Hildebrandt and Von Slatt and Mr Datamancer. They keep outdoing each other - it's a mad invention 'arms' race of glorious Steampunk proportions!
Doc and I are only rivals in who gets to be James West and who plays Artemis Gordon. Alas for me, Doc's youth and classic profile relegate me to the Gordon role every time.
Hildebrandt and I are another matter entirely! Our bitter rivalry will either drive one of us to greatness - or both of us and perhaps the entire world to destruction.
Best Regards,
JvS.
If you are Mr. Gordon, and Doc is Mr. West, Does that make Mr. Hildebrandt... Captain Nemo? Or Rube Goldberg?
A Pox upon air travel, and it's befuddlement of the senses.
Perhaps Charles Acme?