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Did the bi-polar stuff hit a nerve?

 

On Sunday, June 1, 2003, at 02:23 PM,

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> Message: 24

> Sun, 1 Jun 2003 12:21:43 -0700 (PDT)

> " Sheryl A. " <ssarndt

> Re: Re: [List Reminder] A bit of netiquette

>

> I think that a bit of off-topic discussion is OK

> and I enjoy reading some of it, but when it

> starts to dominate is when it is a problem. I

> would suggest that if others want to discuss

> bi-polar or whatever that they can create a new

> as a forum and invite the rest of us

> if we wish to join.

>

>

Everything you've learned in school as `obvious' becomes less and less

obvious as you begin to study the universe. For example, there are no

solids in the universe. There's not even a suggestion of a solid. There

are no absolute continuums. There are no surfaces. There are no straight

lines.

-R. Buckminster Fuller, engineer, designer, and architect (1895-1983)

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Oh Gene....*sighs*

 

S.

 

 

 

Once, during Prohibition, I was forced to live on nothing but food and

water.

- W.C. Fields

 

 

 

 

 

----Original Message Follows----

The Stewarts <stews9

 

 

Light Begins to Dawn

Sun, 1 Jun 2003 14:54:39 -0500

 

Did the bi-polar stuff hit a nerve?

 

On Sunday, June 1, 2003, at 02:23 PM,

wrote:

 

> Message: 24

> Sun, 1 Jun 2003 12:21:43 -0700 (PDT)

> " Sheryl A. " <ssarndt

> Re: Re: [List Reminder] A bit of netiquette

>

> I think that a bit of off-topic discussion is OK

> and I enjoy reading some of it, but when it

> starts to dominate is when it is a problem. I

> would suggest that if others want to discuss

> bi-polar or whatever that they can create a new

> as a forum and invite the rest of us

> if we wish to join.

>

>

Everything you've learned in school as `obvious' becomes less and less

obvious as you begin to study the universe. For example, there are no

solids in the universe. There's not even a suggestion of a solid. There

are no absolute continuums. There are no surfaces. There are no straight

lines.

-R. Buckminster Fuller, engineer, designer, and architect (1895-1983)

 

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