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Author Re: The value of time off
Warm Worm

2007-11-21, 8:25 pm

Amy Blankenship wrote:
> "3D Peruna" <wharold@weirdness.com> wrote in message
> news:g_%0j.72$9V2.5@newsfe05.lga...
>
> You're so lucky to be the only person capable of logic on this issue.


I thought he was talking about Don.

For a bit of possible irony, I credit Don, and in a smaller part, Paul
(3DPeruna) et al., with being some of the instigation behind my thinking
of and looking up a lot of this sociopolitical/philosophical stuff, and
to learning from it in crash-course fashion.

I'm hoping Don ultimately returns (perhaps he has a headache ;) and
maybe decides to focuses more (or less ;) on design, CAD, construction,
and stuff like that.

....FWIW, unless it's my imagination, I've noticed a peculiar kind of
"canned voices in my head" effect of this kind of internet, text-based
communication, especially when engaged in it in any sufficient length of
time, and imagine that it could be found to be a legitimate
psychological condition awaiting categorization-- worthy, even, of
prescriptive medication, or doctor's orders for some time-offline. ;)
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