--- "Poor, Edmund W" <Edmund.W.Poor(a)abc.com> wrote:
I wish people would stop putting words in my mouth.
The last batch of
words was dusty, and this batch was sour. I'm
running out of Listerine
:-)
If anyone (a) isn't sure what I mean, and (b) needs
to be sure, why not
ask me? I l-o-v-e repeating myself, amplifying my
meaning, waxing
prosaic, etc.
Half the time I'm not even sure what I myself am
thinking. Is there
anyone so good at reading minds that they can
discern what another
person is thinking? Over the Internet? Get real.
Its an interesting point you bring up. I will get the
UMRK on it right away. Its funny isnt it, how much we
can tell about each other, just by the words they
write. Its a very intimate sort of way of
communication --one who's (/?/personal posessive for a
machine process?/?/) change upon the society has yet
to be looked at qualitatively. I remember going to
school just as computers were starting to become
useful -- no internet, not a lot of them around --slow
as hell, etc. It may be that web communication, acts
socially, in a way that provides some validation for
some of the non-linear thinking thats gets expressed
in terms like "metaphysical" or "extra-physical"
communication.
~S~
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