>>George,
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>><g>
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>>>>I was wondering how long it might take someone to notice... <g>
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>>>Um, I needed a computer to figure it out.:-)
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>>Well, when the stuff just keeps spewing forth from a few selected keyboards I suppose you're quite right. <g>
>
>There was a little more to my remark, than you might think, Doug. Without a computer, I couldn't have read it either< sg >.
>
>>Go to a neighborhood with 20 dogs. If only one or two constantly bite you it doesn't take a particularly elevated intelligence quotient to figure which ones to avoid. *s*
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>Point well taken.
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>>I think what surprises and saddens me the most about all this George is that people really do confuse intelligence with maturity.
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>Sometimes, they do and, yes, it is sad. There's good and bad in everything. None of us is perfect. If we were, I think that things might get boring. I wonder if the corolary (sp? it's early yet< g >) to the Chinese curse, "May you live in interesting times." may be "May you meet interesting people".
George,
<g>
I wonder what Gary Larson's vision of Computer Hell would be? A whole bunch of computer parts, none of which fit together, buggy software, all aoutdated and users all asking for more enhancements by this afternoon? *g*
Oh, one other thing... A Contract written on an etch-a-sketch. *rof'l*
Best,
DD
Best,
DD
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