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Date: 27 Nov 1995 01:09:28 -0500
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Subject: jms resigns rastb5
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I've been debating this step for, quite literally, months now.
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What has finally tipped the balance is seeing the extent to which
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rastb5 has been virtually taken hostage by a very few people
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who have no interest in this forum except to tear down this show
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in general, and me in particular.
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To that effect, they lie, manufacture facts, speculate based on
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premises that have no basis whatsoever in reality, engage in smear
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campaigns, insult and abuse users of this area, drop innuendo when
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they have nothing else to grab onto...they leap into threads that
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should by all rights be reasonably safe from flame and turn them
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into referendums on whether or not jms is a liar, in the kind of
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logic that stems from "are you still beating your wife?" premises.
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The progression is always the same: a smear message, or an outright
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fabrication, gets posted; it generates heated replies from other
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users; those users are then attacked for being unthinking followers
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or sycophants (when the reality is that the original message was
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bone-headed and simply *wrong), thus ensuring that the conversation
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is not about the subject anymore, but rather the conversation becomes
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about the conversation...and in that form, it can go on forever,
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spreading out into more and more threads until all you see after a
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while are flames in every direction.
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I try to stay out of it as much as I can...but sooner or later
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something so odious, so despicable, such an obvious, irredeemable lie
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gets posted that I lose my temper and have to respond. I sit here,
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and take sucker punches to the face, every single time I sign on from
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some of the outrageous stuff that goes on here; I take it quietly,
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but after you're punched in the face three, four, five times a day,
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for weeks at a time, damn it sooner or later you're going to hit back,
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and hard. And that's when the same cadre of imbeciles comes back and
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says, "Gee, look at that, see how badly he behaves?"
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More and more lately, I have been signing on here, and by the time I
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log off, I'm furious. Furious for the unsubstantiated character
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assassination directed against me...and over the course of the year
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plus I've been here, not one -- not ONE -- of the allegations from
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Fuller, Fuller or Thaxton have *ever* been proven out, but they just
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forget that and move on to the next attack...as well as the attacks
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on other users here who have chosen to defend me against these
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baseless attacks.
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In the past, where it's been just a few threads here and there, and
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I knew what they were, I could just avoid them. But in their
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ceaseless attacks, designed to provoke a response from me, they
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have begun throwing their nets consistently wider, so that they're
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all over the place; I can't avoid the hassles and the grief. And
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if I see some of this crap, which is untrue and unfair and designed
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for no other reason than to cause me grief...I get angry, and when
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I get angry, I can't write, and that hurts the show.
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And I will not allow the show to be hurt. When it crosses that
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line...it stops. One way or another.
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I've tried reasonable appeals; those were taken as signs of weakness,
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turned into further attacks, and ultimately failed. I've asked
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people here *not* to respond to these abusive individuals, because
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if they get only silence for their efforts, they will go away; they
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live for the echo of pain caused by their words; find validation and
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reason to live in that echo. That failed. And now the level of
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toxicity has risen to a level that can no longer be tolerated.
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And before anyone even *tries* to turn this into "oh, joe just doesn't
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want to hear negative stuff about his show, he doesn't want to hear
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any criticism, he just wants to be god" (and you know who you are,
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and fuck you too), it's got *nothing* to do with criticism of the
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show, positive or negative, made from having genuinly thought out
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the problems. I've always responded well to any kind of criticism
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that is well-considered, and always will.
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This has to do with a small handful of people who have, through
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their incessant, stalking, compulsive behavior ruined this forum for
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not only me but a great deal of other people who've emailed me to
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say that they don't post here any more, because they've gotten
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tired of being attacked, tired of reading the endless tirades and
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smears and assaults on me and other users. The good people get
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driven away, and the bad people refuse to go, or to moderate their
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behavior, and there is no mechanism currently in place for others
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here to moderate their behavior.
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I have become, in many ways, the football used to pull others on
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either side of the line into an ugly and destructive game. And
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the only way to stop it is to remove the football.
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So I am posting this as notice that I will be resigning from
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rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5 effective the end of the month. To Ron
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and the Rangers...stop sending me the list at that time.
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Because the simple reality is that once I'm gone, the prime lure for
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those who've turned this place into a constant flame zone for the
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last year will have left. And in time, so will they. It's sad
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when a handful of people can take something that is of value to
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thousands, potentially tens of thousands, of users worldwide, and
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chew away at it until there's nothing left, simply because of their
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own twisted obsession.
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I cannot go to bed, or get up in the morning, furious over the
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latest offense committed here by the tyrannical few; I've lost
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endless hours sitting here angry over the falsehoods and the
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smears and the innuendo. I can't afford to do that anymore.
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And just so they cannot weasel their way out of it later, cannot
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say "well, it wasn't me, it was just the climate, it was the
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fault of those guys over there...look, a comet...." I point the
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finger squarely at the Theron Fuller, Deborah Fuller, and Ford
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Thaxton, with a couple of other accomplices not worthy of comment.
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I hope you enjoy seeing your names in a post by me, folks, since
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that's what seems to excite you, because this particular message
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is likely to be the last. You've finally succeeded in driving
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me off rastb5, which was clearly your intent from the start.
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I will continue to be present on CIS, Genie, AOL and a few other
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places, which have more than their share of critical commentaries,
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but are moderated to prevent this kind of abusive behavior. When
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the rastb5-info group is open, I will post to that area, and take
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questions via that forum. But I will no longer post to, or read
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the main rastb5 area any longer. I simply can't afford the
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heartache anymore.
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The experiment in interaction between viewers and the makers of
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B5 will continue; they just will continue in other places.
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People ask why more producers don't come on-line. This is the
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reason. Because there are some people out there who are obsessed
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with anyone who has even the smallest celebrity (and there ain't
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much smaller celebrity than being a producer); people who feel it
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is their god-given obligation to tear down the other person, and
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to make sure that there cannot *possibly* be anyone in their
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universe more important than they themselves. They do not sow,
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neither do they reap; they only shred and tear and abuse.
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If you're ever going to see more producers on-line, you're going
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to have to look seriously into ways to keep the least reputable
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elements from turning it into a bloodbath. Because when some say,
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as has been said here, "it's my right to say this, and you have to
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take it," the response is, "No, I don't." If you stay, you become
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an enabler, a co-dependent, who allows the abuse to continue by the
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conscious decision to remain where you can be hit.
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To the rest of you: I apologize for having to take this step.
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Some of you know how difficult this decision has been for me, the
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long months I've spent debating it back and forth with friends,
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family and other netters. I have enjoyed the exchange, have learned
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much from the commentaries, and the discussion, have made many
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friends and acquaintances. Were there any way I could stay, be
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sure that I would. But when I have to stare at a monitor, when
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a script deadline is upon me, and all I can think of is, "That
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goddamned liar is spreading the same old crap *again*," then
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something has got to go. In this case, that's me.
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Because sure as hell, they won't. Not until their punching bag
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With the obvious exceptions, I will miss you greatly. As stated
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above, I'll be here through the end of the month, just to finish
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clearing out stuff, and ease this transition, though probably in
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somewhat reduced capacity. I hope to see many of you via the new
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info group. Though the discussion will not be quite so free
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wheeling as it is here, because of the moderated structure there,
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it will be good to look upon your faces (well, your pixels) in
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the months to come there.
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Again, my apologies. I wish this could be handled in some other
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way, but that doesn't seem likely. You cannot know how your
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words, and your efforts, on behalf of B5, have been appreciated
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not just by me, but by everyone involved with the show. It's
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been a great experience, a chance to learn, and a hell of a ride.
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See you on the flip side.
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With great affection,
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J. Michael Straczynski
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Date: 1 Dec 1995 04:39:47 -0500
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Subject: from jms: benedictions
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Tonight is the last night of my feed from rastb5, and I wanted to
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send along a quick note to resolve the few last things remaining to be
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discussed or addressed before that happens.
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Since my note went up -- raggedly, here and there, due to some
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problems with the server, apparently -- I have now logged slightly over
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900 private email messages in my GEnie mailbox. This in addition to the
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rest of the feed per se. I'm slogging through them as fast as I can,
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trying to give personal responses to as many as I humanly can; if over
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the course of the next week or so, if you've sent me a note, and don't
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get a response, assume that either got crunched by the often cranky
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GEnie newsreader system, or it didn't specifically seem to require a
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response...or my hands fell off and rolled under the table.
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Nonetheless, a general thank you to everyone who's sent in mail on
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this. It's disturbing to realize that about 75% of all of the notes thus
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far received begin with a variation on "I used to post on rastb5 (or I
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just lurk on rastb5) but don't post because the atmosphere just got too
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poisoned by the deranged few you mentioned." Literally hundreds of
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people seem to have been driven from rastb5 by the rampage of a few
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others who don't want to be attacked or abused by those few. This is
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terribly saddening to realize. That they have been driven off is more of
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a real issue than my being now in this position.
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Anyway...to all those who wrote, I am moved and touched by your
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words, and if there were any way around this, I'd take it. I know that
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some are working behind the scenes to put together a moderated newsgroup,
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but I don't know if that will happen or not. The goal of any such should
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not be to eliminate criticism -- heck, there's never been a lack for that
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here or on any of the other systems -- but just to keep out the truly
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dysfunctional. That may be a very promising route, but I'm not holding
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out much hope that it'll happen.
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Surprisingly, the #1 comment that has come in is, "What on earth
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TOOK you so long? If I were in your shoes I'd've been out of here MONTHS
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ago." Glutton for punishment, I guess. Kept thinking we could work a
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way around this. But as has been pointed out by others, I guess it was
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inevitable. I didn't see that because I suppose I didn't really want to
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see it, or cop to it, or realize that this was running out on me. I have
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vastly enjoyed the open lines of communication, have met a great number of
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interesting people both on-line exclusively and even in person in many
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cases.
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Anyway, I wish it could be otherwise. For the most part, you're a
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cute bunch, and I won't even space you for being cute.
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(Oh, and speaking of "for the most part," a sidelong glance in the
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direction of Robert Holland is in order, whose latest poison pen letters
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are wonderfully emblematic of the problem here from the start. He has
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implied since this all came out that in leaving here, I'm somehow "getting
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away with something," that it's nothing to do with him or his ilk here on
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the system, nononononono, can't be that...it's just that I'm on AOL now
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leaving tons of messages by his reckoning, and it'd happen regardless.
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Which is so obviously boneheaded and stupid that it almost doesn't merit
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response...but what the hell....
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(The AOL B5 page has, maybe, 1/1,000th the number of users as rastb5;
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I log on maybe every two-three days, and leave maybe a total of 5-10
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messages in the course of a week. So much for his claim about the total
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number of messages left. AOL is confined just to the US, and doesn't have
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even a *fraction* of the coverage of rastb5. But Mr. Holland, in his usual
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subliminal sleazosity, tries to find some subterfuge, some hidden agenda,
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something he can point to in vague terms and wonder what I'm getting away
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with. This is the game he and the others here play constantly; there is
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nothing they can go after in reality, so they come up with vaguely worded
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allegations with no real core to them, just designed to somehow cast a
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shadow on this show or myself, specifically to get people, myself included,
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to respond, defending when no real charge has been made. It's the oldest
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trick in the book; get the other person to defend themselves against a
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non-existent charge, in the hope of creating the illusion of smoke and
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the perception of fire...and, of course, getting everyone upset in the
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process. I fell for it too many times; we all did. This is the last time
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I will do so. Mr. Holland belongs in the same company as the rest of his
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associates. They will *always* find something to complain about, even if
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it means manufacturing it themselves.)
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But it's no longer my problem. Just as it's no longer the problem of
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several hundred others who've logged off here in the last year due to the
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hassles, and the others who have either left, or are about to leave for the
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same reason: the tyranny of the petty dysfunctional.
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So we turn back toward the light, and happier topics. This is, after
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all, a benediction, not a jeremiad.
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I'm told that the info area doesn't quite function as I'd thought,
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so we'll see what can be done here. From time to time, I will try to put
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together a letter from home, as it were, to send here to rastb5; I won't
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see any of the responses to it that aren't emailed directly to me, but
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the intent would be to send along information that might be useful from
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time to time for folks to have. I'm not expecting to do this very often,
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but will try to do it here and there as I'm able.
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In other news...since this I guess kinda counts as such a letter...
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I'm happy to note that the paperwork for the B5 fan club has finally,
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FINALLY, come in in finished form. Once it's vetted by our people, we
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hope to get it signed and get this long-overdue baby going. We've had
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a number of discussions about this, and how to handle it, maybe a survey
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of folks to see what kinds of limited-edition items they'd like to see us
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make, maybe a web-page for the club, other options. (If we should start
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selling limiteds on the EA pins, patches and stuff, what we'll probably
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do is have them made by the same companies that supply us with the real
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props used in the show, so they're absolutely identical in every way, not
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just knockoffs. It's a little more expensive that way to make, and we
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won't make much of anything off them because we'll keep the prices at a
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reasonable level, but I think that's the way to go. Neither Doug nor I
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are looking to make this into a profit center; if it can more or less pay
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for itself, and help organize folks, give them something nifty from the
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show, then that's sufficient.)
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Oh...and we're investigating the possibility of licensing the damned
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videotapes ourselves, producing them pretty much at cost. Don't know if
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we can pull this off or not, but we're going to try.
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Michael York is currently shooting with us in "A Late Delivery From
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Avalon," and doing an amazing job. This may turn into one of our best
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episodes, from a performance and emotion perspective. I had a few doubts
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about the script -- it has a kind of writing style I don't use very often,
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and very stylized in appearance -- but it's coming out great.
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Script 15 is entitled "Interludes and Examinations," and has a plot
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turn I hadn't seen coming, but which fits perfectly into the arc; I think
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you're going to be stunned. (I was.) As I write this, I've just started
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writing "War Without End, Part One," #316, the first part of the two
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episodes that bring Sinclair to Babylon 5, which we'll shoot sometime
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after the first of the year. It's been touch and go, but we've finally
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been able to schedule all of the guest cast members from "Babylon Squared"
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for this one, which is the flip side of that episode. It's probably going
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to be the most expensive show we've done yet, due to the hideous production
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requirements for this one. It's also the one I'm most nervous about
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writing, even more than "Fall of Night," because an awful lot happens here,
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and it has to be done just right. It's going to be probably the toughest
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writing job of the series to date.
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I'll be putting Sinclair and Sheridan together a lot, which is
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shaping up to be an interesting combination. We're also going to see
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Minbar for the first time.
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(We just now got the finished copy of "Voices of Authority" in; man,
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do I wish we'd had this early enough to run in place of PTG, great as that
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one is. The EFX are terrific, eye-popping.)
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Oh...speaking of eye-popping, I've gotten a copy of the B5 Screen
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Saver/Limited Edition Entertainment CD Rom, and it's nifty. I suggest it
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to everyone, with a caveat: if you're not a computer neep-neep kind of
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person, have someone help you install the thing. It took me several
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passes to figure everything out. And once you DO install it, even though
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it says "do you want all the images?" and you say yes, it doesn't put them
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all on. Once you've finished -- and I'm putting this here because as far
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as I can tell this isn't documented *anywhere* -- go to the setup menu,
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and hit install. Make sure your CDrom is in the drive. Go to the
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Images subdirectory on the CDrom, and you'll suddenly see 150 or so
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images that were *not* installed. Highlight all of them, copy them over
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to the pdesk/images subdirectory on your hard disk, then add them, and
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select them. Most neeps out there could probably figure this out, but I
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couldn't, so I pass this along for those who are as computerchip
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challenged as I am. Once it's all *there*, and actually even before that,
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it's gorgeous...the images are crisp and brilliant, the full-motion video
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stuff is terrific, there's music and sounds and other stuff...I can't
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commend it highly enough. (Oh, yeah, I think it sometimes bumps up
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against Norton Desktop, but it's only happening on one of my two Dell
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machines running ND, so it may be something I'm doing wrong.)
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For those who asked about books...there's going to be a Creating
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Babylon 5 book out from Boxtree Books in the UK this summer. I just
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finished proofing it, and it's pretty good. I think the photo selection
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could be better, but the actual text is quite good.
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(A pause while jms tries desperately to remember if there's any
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other real hard news to pass along here...and the brain goes blank.)
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We're going to be shooting through December 14th, at which point
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we break for the Christmas hiatus through January 2nd. I hope to take
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some of that time and catch up on scripts a bit. We'll probably debut
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the first season 3 gag reel at the party. (Then run like hell.)
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OH...yeah, and before I forget (again), to those who asked about
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the Stephen Furst item in TV Guide...he's doing the Chicago Hope show in
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a two-parter, he's not joining the cast of regulars. The piece in TV
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Guide is ambiguous and can be read that way, much to Stephen's chagrin.
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He'll be doing more shows for us this season.
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There's a conference in the Compuserve Convention Center on Saturday
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from 2-3 p.m. Pacific time. Just me at this point.
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Knowing this is the last note I'll be sending for a while, I'm
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tempted to keep shoving stuff in here. I just realized that I wish this
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didn't have to stop. But it kinda does, doesn't it?
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So...to those of you who have been terrifically helpful to me over
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the term of this long experiment...to the Rangers for filtering out the
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feed and protecting me from story ideas...to Sherry for the great analyses
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of episodes, and Orso for his cogent thoughts...actually, I shouldn't be
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singling people out because I've been forever astonished and gratified at
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some of the brilliant and insightful observations that have floated across
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my monitor in the last year or so. I've been delighted, amused, impressed,
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floored, dumbfounded, intrigued, awakened, and occasionally horrified
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(usually in a good way).
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It is my abiding hope that in return, I've given something of use
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here. I feel strongly that we cannot hope to control or influence o
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improve a dragon with as many heads as TV until and unless we understand it
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first. I hope that I've helped a little to demystify how it all works, so
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that folks have a better chance of getting what they *want* rather than
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what some producers or studios want to shove down your throats. If it has
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served that purpose to any degree, then the exercise has been worthwhile.
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My best to all of you. When I can, I'll try to post messages in a
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bottle and send them along to the group as occasional updates. Meanwhile,
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take care, don't fight, and remember: if you do not choose to lead, you
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will forever be led by others. Find what scares you, and do it. And
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you *can* make a difference, if you choose to do so.
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Babylon Control, clear.
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jms
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