24 August 2010, 04:13 PM
ClaudiBMy very first post here (and I have a question...)
Hello, ALL.
It is an honor to be here.
Somewhere around my fifteen years, I read a short story in Playboy (who told you we don't read ALL Playboy? Even when we are 15-y-o?) which I am not certain to be penned by Ray.
It is about our society in a time where money was completely substituted by a "time currency", so if you come into a bar and ask for a soda, you would have to press your hand over a plate and have it charged in terms of minutes of life: a soda would be 1 minute, a whiskey, maybe 10, and I cannot imagine how badly they would charge me for a Mac...

Anyway, another tip to the story includes the pressing the earlobe to find out what is left of "money" (or time) in your account.
I think I've given enough clues to the story, but even Google is unable to bring this one up.
So, I humbly ask: does anyone here read Playboy back in the 70's?

Thanks! And it is an honor to be around here.
Hugs from Rio,
Claudio
24 August 2010, 05:32 PM
Doug Spauldingquote:
Originally posted by ClaudiB:
...a whiskey, maybe 10, and I cannot imagine how badly they would charge me for a Mac...
Dang! I'm glad I don't drink!
I have about twenty (around half are signed) PLAYBOY magazines from 1960-1996 with Ray stories, but can't recollect this one right off. Perhaps I just don't have this issue. But it doesn't really sound like his type of story, either. Maybe I'm wrong.
- Typed on my Mac
