Cave of the Winds (Re: Gladstone's luck)
Daniel van Eijmeren
dve at kabelfoon.nl
Sun Jun 22 17:09:57 CEST 2003
KRISTIAN PEDERSEN to STEFAN DIOS and DONALD AULT, 02-06-2003:
> [...] a 10-page Barks story in which a question by Scrooge is answered
> using a contraption by Gyro: alphabet noodles boiled in a pot together
> with a dictionary. Afterwards, the noodles are poured onto Scrooge's
> desk and neatly spells out the solution to his problem. [...]
> Can somebody identify the story?
It's "Cave of the Winds" (OS 1095). On page 3, Gyro writes the problem
on a piece of paper and drops it in water in which he has boiled an
encyclopedia. After that, he pours in some alphabet soup mix. And -
presto! Out comes the answer onto a blotter.
An earlier (IMO better) scene with an automatic question answerer can be
found in Barks's unfinished Gyro-story "The Pied Piper of Duckburg", now
known as a story inked and finished by Don Rosa (H89174). The similarity
is mentioned in Geoffrey Blum article "Versions of a Pied Piper", Carl
Barks Library, page 6B-375.
--- Daniël
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