Jiffy: A jiffy is, is defined by Edward R. Harrison, as the
time it takes for light to travel one Fermi, which is the size of a nucleon.
One Fermi is 10−15 m, so a jiffy is about 3 × 10−24 seconds.
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Thursday, December 22, 2011
3. The Wabbit meets his friends in a Jiffy
The friends gathered at San Pietro Railway Station to meet
Puma, as Thunder the Steam Train arrived. Lapinette was so excited she hopped
quickly across the rails to greet everyone. “Welcome to Rome,” she cried, and stretched
out her paws. “Somehow, Robot and I managed
to arrive at the same time,” said Skratch the Cat Burglar with glee. “My train journey
was most entertaining,” said Puma, “We raised several hundred euro for children
with special needs.” Lapinette clapped her paws in delight and noticed that Robot
was also eager to recount their adventures. “Skratch drove me past the Roma FC football
stadium,” said Robot to Lapinette with enthusiasm. “I saw the most famous Francesco Totti
arriving and he waved to me!” By this time the Wabbit was beginning to feel quite
left out. “Hello,” he shouted from across the track. “Are you all feeling
hungry?” “Quite peckish,” said Skratch. “Now that reminds me,” said the Wabbit, “where’s Snail and Franco?” “Snail’s hitch hiking lift broke down and Franco stopped to help them make running repairs,” said
Skratch, “they’ll be along in a jiffy.” “What
is a jiffy?” asked the Wabbit, “I
thought it was some kind of mail bag." “These days it means ‘in a very short
time’ and is a unit of measurement in quantum physics,” pronounced Skratch, “but
it used to be the word for lightning in the ancient language of thieves.” Skratch grinned and loped up the platform to
hug the Wabbit, who then looked rather embarrassed. “But what of our enemies, the hated
Agents of Rabit?” asked Puma. “Oh, I’m sure they’ll be here in a jiffy,” said the
Wabbit.