Sunday, 16 November 2008

Our greatest hope.

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12 comments:

  1. Oh, that made me sad.

    Not sure if it was supposed to.

    But it did.

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  2. Are you, in a round about way, trying to tell us that you're switching off the computer, leaving the internet world and saying goodbye to blogland? :-(

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  3. I am thinking that the part that is being mysterious will be remaining so mysteriously.

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  4. windblownbutterfly: No. I'm nowhere near that subtle. If I'm going you will know about it.

    BTW: Listened to Tom by podcast last Friday. He was fine but the compere seemed to be a bit slow.

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  5. I use the same pin number and password for all thing that need that kind of stuff..hohoho my brain have so much spaces that still unexplored.

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  6. Oh! That's why sometimes I break into a song when I'm keying in my PIN number.

    And all this while I thought it's my way of trying to boost my spirits when I see my delapitating account balance.

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  7. hope is good, that's what keeping the rest of the mind/body function?

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  8. How to we identify the part of the mind with no apparent function??

    Reflection's no good - that's a function of the mind. Same for mathematical and computer models, studies of brain wave activity, introspection, meditation... Heck, even overthinking...

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  9. Happy to hear you're not leaving us, Lee.

    Tom agrees with you, the host really is a "bit slow" sometimes. Glad you were able to tune in. :-)

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  10. sigh.

    pins and passwords. can we at least learn to make them haiku?

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  11. I'm far more sanguine. I keep my life fairly electronically simple, but access to this media has reawakened, I think, quite a large part of the singing, poem-making bit for me, and I feel more in contact with and able to hold the people in my life, both those I see and know in the flesh and those I've met here.

    So all in all I'm all in a warm fuzz!

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