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Re: spans time and space
- Subject: Re: spans time and space
- From: Steve Webber stevewebber_58@xxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2001 11:04:44 -0800 (PST)
I, for one, wish you more such evening meal
substitutes, visionary naps. Thank you.
--- Morris Krok wrote:
> from Morris
>
> essence@xxxxxxxx
>
> E-mail, cyberspace, virtual reality, world
> wide web and digital
> information are all wonderful, yet they hinge on
> one thing - thought images
> of the mind, building castles and consciously
> creating without cost. For all
> this we must thank Alexander Graham Bell and his
> invention of the telephone.
> When first invented, many considered it a toy with
> no commerial value or
> use. There was also a riot demonstrating against
> its use as words spoken
> over its lines were blamed for spreading illness.
> Is it ironic that
> superstition and misconceptions regarding illness
> and how it is spread still
> exist today. Instead of realizing that our
> illnesses are basically
> self-inflicted (the eating habits of civilized
> man is nothing to be proud
> of and the use of drugs legal or otherwise only
> adds to our woes) everything
> else under the sun is blamed - viruses, germs, the
> unseen, ghosts and
> goblins.
>
> This information age is indeed wonderful
> because almost in the twinkling
> of an eye, time and space is spanned. Where I live
> I am six hours ahead of
> USA's east coast, ten hours ahead of California
> and the west coast. In turn
> Australia is about 10 hours ahead of me and Japan
> perhaps even more distant
> in time.
>
> Yes Japan, land of the Rising Sun, but from
> Rene's enthusiastic and
> continual import to the XyWrite Group, it may be
> more appropriate to refer
> to it as the land where the Sun does not Set.
> Whenever I search my e-mail,
> he is there with his valuable and useful
> contribution. So forgive me if I
> think he never sleeps or Japan is the land where
> the light and sun is ever
> present.
>
> As it is midnight at the time of writing this,
> I think I am emulating
> Rene. The reason why I am so awake is that in
> place of my evening meal I
> slept for two hours. This seems to indicate that
> the mind works best when
> the stomach is empty as too much food dulls and
> stem the flow of thoughts..
>
>
=====
Steve Webber stevewebber_58@xxxxxxxx
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