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001=Usr:0 Null User 10/23/88 17:57 Msg:0 Call:0 Lines:19
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1$If you are in need of help, you need but ask...
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2$************************* 02 JUN 94 **************************************
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3$Welcome to BWMS II (BackWater Message System II) Mike Day System operator
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4$**************************************************************************
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5$GENERAL DISCLAIMER: BWMS II IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INFORMATION
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6$ PLACED ON THIS SYSTEM.
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7$BWMS II was created as an electronic bill board. BWMS II is a privately
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8$owned and operated system which is currently open for use by the general
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9$public. No restrictions are placed on the use of the system. As the
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10$system is privately owned, I retain the right to remove any and all
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11$messages which I may find offensive. Because of the limited size of the
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12$system, it will be periodically purged of messages (only 999 lines of data
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13$can be saved). To leave a message, type 'ENTER'. Use ctrl/C to get out
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14$the ENTER mode. The message is automatically stored. If after entering
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15$the message you find you made a mistake, use the replace command to
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16$replace the line. To exit from the system, type 'BYE' then hang up.
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17$Type 'HELP' to see other commands that are available on the system.
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18$**************************************************************************
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19$
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002=Usr:1 CISTOP MIKEY 06/02/94 20:19 Msg:8139 Call:46944 Lines:2
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20 In memory of Betty Jean Day 1927-1994
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21 ********************************************************************
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003=Usr:34 Justin Klein 06/02/94 23:09 Msg:8140 Call:46945 Lines:9
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22 ===========================Justin the Blue==================================
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23 Betty Jean Day...your mother?
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24 I've seen a few relatives of my own off this mortal coil. I was
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25 at the death of my wife's grandmother.
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26 Therefore, my condolences. May you find peace in bereavement and
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27 comfort in the fact that you knew her when alive, a priviledge only
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28 a few can really ever claim.
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29 My heart goes out to you.
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30 ============================================================================
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004=Usr:19 Null User 06/05/94 18:20 Msg:8141 Call:46959 Lines:15
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31 >>>>>WOrld Watch Three>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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32 JI, Y'ALL!
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33 Justin, I'm flattered you remember my earlier attempts at Network Zero, and
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34 yes, I did us ascii faces to help tell who was talking. I do hope to
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35 continue on with new adventures, however, I must admit the twenty minuets
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36 into the future I go into is a bit darker than before.....
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37
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38 Now for a bit of reality, I've noticed a small glitch in the system.
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39 It seems that all new useres are issued #019.....(Since my return, I've
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40 had to re-aply twice since returning....)
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41
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42 I hope this isn't a serious problem....
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43 Bye fer now....... Be seeing you.
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44 >>>>>Network Zero>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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45 li 31-
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005=Usr:34 Justin Klein 06/05/94 23:30 Msg:8142 Call:46962 Lines:22
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46 ==========================Justin the Blue===================================
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47 Phoenix (can I still refer to you as that now, since you now just
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48 sign as "World Watch 3"), I can't wait to see how your new talk show
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49 comes on.
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50 Can I be a guest. I can be, like, one of those "dinosaurs". Or maybe
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51 I'll detach body parts or something. Just so's I can be famous. I could
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52 be the only person in the USA who hasn't attended a taping (as a guest
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53 OR as a subject).
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54 Heck, I just want to be famous, and it's been proven that your 15 min
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55 of fame will go by slower if you're famous on a small, local BBS. I could
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56 savor it. I can just picture it: you could ask me: "So, Justin, what
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57 was it like back when you were on BW the first time, back in 1987, and
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58 I could say:
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59 B-) WELL, WE TALKED LIKE THIS, LOUDLY, BECAUSE WE HAD A ADM3A WITHOUT
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60 LOWER CASE. IT WAS KIND OF LIKE HAVING TO SCREAM THROUGH ONE OF
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61 THE FIRST TELEPHONES. AND WE DID IT AT 300 BAUD. YES, MODEMING TOO.
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62 AND WE HAD TO WALK UPHILL TO SCHOOL. BOTH WAYS.
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63
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64 Good god, I'm getting a head rush from all this.
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65 Take five.
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66 ...Justin
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67 ============================================================================
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006=Usr:219 Friar Mossback 06/07/94 09:23 Msg:8143 Call:46967 Lines:4
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68 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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69 Mike-
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70 So sorry to hear of your loss. My condolences and sympathy.
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71 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][ Friar [][][][][][][][][][]
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007=Usr:758 Thesis Antithesi 06/07/94 17:30 Msg:8144 Call:46970 Lines:9
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72 {
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73
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74 (The part of me that is still "Hagbard" mourns, in silence.)
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75
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76 }
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77 |
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78
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79 My sympathies.
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80
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008=Usr:316 scott wirth 06/08/94 20:57 Msg:8145 Call:46979 Lines:7
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81 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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82 Phoenix: I will try to get ahold of you Sunday, but I cannot absolutely
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83 guarantee that I will get to see you. I, unfortunately, must attend the
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84 fiasco, and I'll try to get free as soon as possible after it is over.
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85 Mike: my condolences...
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86 Klapauscius
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87 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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009=Usr:54 George Freemont 06/15/94 17:03 Msg:8147 Call:47015 Lines:4
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88 ---------
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89 Does anyone know the local number for Compuserve. It's been a looong time
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90 since I've logged on. Thx. George
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91 ---------
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010=Usr:379 Phoenix Polymorp 07/07/94 08:01 Msg:8148 Call:47110 Lines:1
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92 On drums; The Pope!
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011=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 07/12/94 15:25 Msg:8149 Call:47137 Lines:14
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93@&*&*&*&*'s (Gee, don't remember how many of thosed to put.)
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94 &*&*&*&*'s
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95
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96 Hello All. I'm still in the land downsouth. Even have a Cali
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97 license now. I look like a corpse (In the license picture that
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98 is.)
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99
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100 Hope everyone up there is doing well. Things down here are going
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101 very well right now. Northern CA. has grown on me to the point
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102 where I actually like it better then what portland is turning
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103 into. Scary thought.
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104
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105 An Astral Dreamer
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106 &*&*&*&*'s (Dreams come true)
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012=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 08/04/94 16:27 Msg:8150 Call:47227 Lines:17
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107
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108
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109 &*&*&*&*'s
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110 Apparently bw is in a state of hybernation.
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111
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112 I was just looking over some of the old archives. Its kinda tou
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113 dealing with just how annoying I was in the early days. I couldn't spell
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114 And I was way obnoxious. Oh well, its tough to deal with seeing
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115 a younger less experienced version of oneself.
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116
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117 Please excuse any mangling of the text I enter. I'm doing this
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118 through several unix systems and on a keyboard that has a broke
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119 return key. (Don't ask)
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120
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121 ater,
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122 An Astral Dreamer
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123 &*&*&*&*'ss (In the land of the computer giants.)
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013=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 08/05/94 11:00 Msg:8151 Call:47230 Lines:23
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124
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125 &*&*&*&*'s
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126 Me again. Fixed the keyboard. now all I have to contend with is the
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127 lag caused by going from ISDN-T?->56kbit->14.4 Slip->2400.
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128
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129 Backwater has always been somewhat self referential. I have been around
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130 for six years now. In a lot of ways I grew up on this board. I cut
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131 my teath from 88 to 90, finally started making decent entries around
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132 the end of 89 (Not to strangly this was after the death of my father. I did a
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133 lot of growing up that year.) And then last year I moved away. I'd
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134 stoped calling several months earlier. I guess I'd outgrown BWMSII. There
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135 weren't many people calling, and almost nothing was going on.
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136
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137 Perhaps the board is just sleeping. Its still here, so there is always a
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138 chance at new life. Since I have access to a local dialout this costs
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139 me nothing, so I think I'll continue to call from time to time. Next
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140 week I'll even be in portland. Hopefully my California plates won't get
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141 me shot. :-)
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142
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143 (I dare you to make an entry!)
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144
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145 An Astral Dreamer
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146 &*&*&*&*'s (Still dreaming after all these years)
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014=Usr:92 Katherine Dohert 08/10/94 08:24 Msg:8152 Call:47243 Lines:4
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147 *************************************************
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148 California?
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149 *****
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150 ****************************kathyD****************
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015=Usr:129 Ket Larken 08/11/94 00:14 Msg:8154 Call:47250 Lines:33
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151 :::::=====:::::=====:::::=====:::::=====:::::=====:::::=====:::::=====:::::
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152
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153 MIKEY: Greetings. Am using brother's account to post this. Please
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154 destroy the old account 'Zephyr Rabbit', as I do not recall the
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155 password - it's been 4 years or so. :) As you will note, I have
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156 requested a new account. I'll post under that in the future.
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157
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158 KATHYD: *Bowing* I stand before you as one who knew you once. Last I
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159 recall, you were about to embark on a voyage to the tropics or
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160 some such. That should set the date for when we last spoke. How
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161 have you fared in the time since? Have matters found you well?
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162 I am taking care in my speech - it is disquieting, trying to say
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163 hello to someone I felt reverence for as an 'old timer' while at
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164 the same time realizing I've been off-and-on this board for about
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165 a little over a decade myself - and am back after so long an absence.
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166 Much to the chagrin of some who dwell here, I would imagine.
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167 Backwater has ever been a little port of haven for me, a familiar
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168 sort of curiosity. It'll take a bit to get used to scrolling again
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169 and the like, but trust me - I'll manage to do myself proud, I hope.
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170 I hope this message finds you well and that your thoughts are of
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171 matters that are not troubling - as they seemed to be when we last
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172 spoke, if I recall correctly. "I disremember..."
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173
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174 A.D. : Regards - the same as above. I tip a not-too-floppy ear in your
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175 general direction. I feel a flood of passions - don't worry! :)
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176 It's just the excitement, the feelings that come when a person has
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177 been away longer than he should have - not accounting for those who
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178 wished me good riddance.
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179
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180 Enough prattle and -more- than enough ambiguous alliteration. Howya' all
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181 doin', gang? :) My pals. :)
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182
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183 :::::=====:::::=====:::::=====:::::Zephyr:::::=====:::::=====:::::=====:::::
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016=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 08/12/94 13:52 Msg:8155 Call:47255 Lines:34
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184 &*&*&*&*'s
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185 Zephyr,
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186 Good to see you. I start a new job on Monday. Good money, and decent
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187 long term prospects. I've been out of work these last three weeks,
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188 as I got fired for being sick three days running. (The life of a contractor
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189 in the computer biz ain't always a rosy one.)
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190
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191 This job is more like a real position. As an added bonus I'll be working
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192 at the same place as several friends, one of them being Milchar (A backwater
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193 semi oldtimer. Much older then me anyway.) I'm looking forward to it.
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194
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195 KathyD,
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196 Yes California. The job prospects in Portland were nowhere near as good
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197
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198 as the ones down here in the Bay area. I've worked all but 6 weeks of
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199 the last year, and will probably be working continuously for the
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200 next several with the exception of holidays and vacation time.
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201
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202
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203 Its nice in northern CA. I'm not sure if I'`ve mentioned this here before,
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204 but I actually am starting to PREFER this area. Its a high tech junkies
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205 paraise, and the pay is great. All sorts of cool things to see and do as well.
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206
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207
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208 Plus most of the people I've known for more then a few years made the move
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209 before me. I've still got friends in Oregon, but fewer and fewer are
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210 there, while more and more are here.
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211
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212 I'll continue to login once a week or so. Best to everyone.
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213
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214 An Astral Dreamer
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215
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216 &*&*&*&*'s (Saying nice things about Cali. Where are teh aliens who took my
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217 brain)
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017=Usr:379 Phoenix Polymorp 08/13/94 00:42 Msg:8156 Call:47265 Lines:11
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218 NetworkZero\WorldWatchThree\PHOENIX POLYMORPH
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219 Greatingd, Astral Dreamer! Strange how it takes someone from out of
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220 state to liven things up.... Glad to hear things are going well for you.
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221 I, too, remember BWMS from long ago, phoning in on a TRaSh 80 at a zoomin'
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222 300 baud. WE HAD TO SHOUT TO BE HEARD IN THOSE DAYS....
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223
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224 Gods! My girlfriend is right! I *DO* talk like an old man!
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225
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226 All for now.
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227 This is Phoenix Polymorph, Online and indirect.....
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228 ^c
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018=Usr:129 Ket Larken 08/13/94 23:03 Msg:8157 Call:47268 Lines:25
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229 :::::=====:::::=====:::::=====:::::=====:::::======:::::=====:::::=====:::::
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230
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231 *Sigh* At present, job prospects elude me, as well. And let me reiterate the
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232 pleasantries and say it is good to see -you-. Say 'hello'
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233 to Milchar... I had the pleasure of meeting him when I was 12 years old. He
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234 will remember me.
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235
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236 It feels good here, if quiet. But 'quiet' can have its own rewards - if a
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237 place is quiet enough, you can hear someone whispering. Oooooo - Proverbs. :)
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238
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239 Just consider this our own private playground, or rather Mikey's private
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240 playground that he lets us play in. It's not quite the 'Secret Garden', but
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241 there's an energy that floods my spine when I dial up and get the connect that
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242 no other currently existing board provides.
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243
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244 I miss the Inn. I've been to too many Inns not to miss one that had the flavor
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245 of smoke and snow and crisp leaves whenever I called up, like incense on-line
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246 (quick, someone get a patent!). I miss that feeling - but though I do not know
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247 the 'why's or the 'whereabout's of the Inn's demise, I know it was probably for
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248 the best - everything needs to change.
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249
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250 It's black as pitch outside, and black as pitch on the Telix screen. So much
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251 for virtual reality.
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252
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253 :::::=====:::::=====:::::=====:::::=====Zephyr=====:::::=====:::::=====:::::
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019=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 08/15/94 08:10 Msg:8158 Call:47278 Lines:19
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254 &*&*&*&*'s
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255 Zephyr,
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256
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257 I'll mention you to Milch when I get a chance.
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258
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259 I don't know how the job situation has changed in the last year, but I can't
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260 believe it could have gotten much better up there. To many people mooving
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261 from out of state with lots of money and experiance..
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262
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263 Today is my first day at my new job. Should be fun. Had to fill out a long
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264 form,and I'm going to have to take a drug test soon as well. Life in the 90's
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265 sucks in a lot of ways, but its the price you have to pay.
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266
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267 Well, I need to get going. Gotta make final preperations for work. Will
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268 check in later in the week.
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269
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270 An Astral Dreamer
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271 &*&*&*&*'s (I see the red moon rising)
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272
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020=Usr:129 Ket Larken 08/17/94 13:56 Msg:8159 Call:47293 Lines:9
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273 ;;;;;=====:::::=====:::::+====:::::=====:::::=====:::::=====:::::=====;::::
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274
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275 Astral Dreamer: Let us know how it turns out - 'First Day' stories are the best
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276 of all. :)
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277
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278 Mikey: I know you got rid of the Inn, but does that mean you object to having
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279 stories posted here?
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280
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281 :::::=====:::::=====:::::=====:::::Zephyr:::::=====:::::=====:::::=====:::::
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021=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 08/22/94 08:04 Msg:8160 Call:47314 Lines:18
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282 &*&*&*&*'s
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283 First day was cool. I'm starting to get the hang of the place. Alas,
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284 I got stuck being up til 3:30 am on friday, and I'm only just getting
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285
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286 ck into a reasonable sleep schedule. I seem to have way to many friends
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287 who don't understand teh concept of being at work by 8:30. Mostly because
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288 they don't have to be I guess. Its much better now that I don't have a
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289 two hour per day commute, but it still gets annoying. (I'm currently
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290 living in a living room, and everyone was over playing a game called
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291
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292 Magic the gathering. )
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293
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294
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295 Oh well, guess I'd better get to work. Yawn. (Doesn't help that I got
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296 woke up at 11:30 last night by the phone. )
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297
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298 An Astral Dreamer (Victom of weekend jet lag.)
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299 &*&*&*&*'s
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022=Usr:758 Thesis Antithesi 08/26/94 21:44 Msg:8161 Call:47339 Lines:26
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300 |
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301
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302 True, AD, you are not missing much right now. In fact, it's a bit worse
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303 than what you describe (at least for this side of town). Traffic on 217
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304 is now a legitimate nightmare, as well as Sunset, et al. Most of the people
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305 coming into town have mixed skills...and mixed money. The area is slowly
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306 being drained of it's resources. Portland will slowly turn into South
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307 California in 20-30 years; I firmly believe this, as long as people continue
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308 to migrate to the area. Many years ago, when I first moved here, I thought
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309 that Portland had a certain "magical" quality about it. That feeling has
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310 slowly died over the last four years.
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311
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312 So what is North California like? I've only heard that it resembles
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313 Oregon culture in some ways, but otherwise it's still quite different
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314 and unique.
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315
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316 On the brighter side, it's good to hear that you are doing well. I
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317 too miss the interaction of BW from a few years back; every few weeks, I
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318 drop by to see what has happened, who has left or arrived or returned,
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319 and to generally be a nosy person and eavesdrop on conversation.
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320
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321 |
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322
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323 Then again...
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324
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325 |
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023=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 08/27/94 13:17 Msg:8162 Call:47341 Lines:31
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326 &*&*&*&*'s
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327
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328 When I worked in Beaverton I was coming from SE. Generally I'd take
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329 the Beaverton Hillsdale route, since tit was almost always faster
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330 than 217. I can just imagine what it is like now that MAX is
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331 going in.
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332
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333 Norther Cal. Is a lot like oregon. Atleast the Bay area is. People
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334 here tend to be less than fond of their southern neighbors, you
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335 can drive for half an hour to an hour and be in a fairly rural
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336 setting, and the people are fairly cool overall.
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337
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338 The down side is the cost of living is a bit high, but if you can get
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339 a job in the computer industry its easy to deal with. Generally its
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340 not that hard to make something close to 2x what smaller companies
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341 pay for computer types up there./ This is especially true of people
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342 with any amount of Unix systems admin experience.
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343
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344 In another month or two I should be back on my feet financially, at
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345 which point I'll be VERY happy. Lets just say I making a heck of a lot
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346 more down here than I ever made in Portland.
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347
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348
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349 Best of wishes to everyone. BTW, on the off chance anyone is interested
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350 in my fiction writting you can find a number of pieces on ftp.netcom.com
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351 in the /pub/fixion dir. Check out the INDEX file for a list of things
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352 I wrote. Some of them have their origons in stuff I wrote on BWMS II
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353 years ago. I can be reached via email aat mke@netcom.com.
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354
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355 An Astral Dreamer (I dream therfore I am.)
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356 &*&*&*&*'s
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024=Usr:379 Phoenix Polymorp 08/28/94 02:32 Msg:8163 Call:47346 Lines:1
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357
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025=Usr:137 David Clough 09/01/94 02:28 Msg:8164 Call:47363 Lines:28
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358 :::::=====:::::=====:::::=====:::::=====:::::=====:::::=====::::::=====:::::
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359
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360 *Sigh* Still everything quiet as a church mouse might be. Finally saw *The
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361 Little Rascals* a week ago - I am a consummate Rascals fan. I'm not sure what
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362 I think of their efforts to remake it. On the one hand, it was a noble try -
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363 and they're true to the style. On the other hand, they're true to the style
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364 primarily because they rip things off from just about every one of the classic
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365 Our Gang comedies - and what they don't rip off is abysmally bad. And none of
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366 it is really all that funny when done in color on a high budget. I think they
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367 should have gone with making up their own tone, their own way of doing things.
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368 As it stands, it's like trying to copy Monet with an Etcha-Sketch. You've got
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369 to admire the tenacity, but it's a losing and foolish proposition from the
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370 start.
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371
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372 However, I -will- be buying the soundtrack if they include Bug Hall singing
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373 "You Are So Beauuu-TEE-Full" as Alfalfa. Not to mention the other songs he
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374 does.
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375
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376 And before anyone says anything - hey, I'm the one who bought the soundtrack
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377 for *North* so I could use the sample of Elijah Wood singing *Fiddler on the
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378 Roof* "If I Were a Wealthy Man, Hey!" :)
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379
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380 Enough silliness - on with the silence that has been the norm for this board
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381 for far too long.
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382
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383 MIKEY: Thanks for the validation. It lets me know I'm worthwhile. :)
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384
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385 ;;;;;=====:::::=====:::::=====:::::Zephyr:::::=====:::::=====:::::=====:::::
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026=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 09/06/94 14:31 Msg:8165 Call:47391 Lines:13
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386 &*&*&*&*'s
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387 Well, I'm back for another e-visit. Hope everyone had a good weekend. Mine
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388 was mostly boring, but picked up at the end. I might finally be entering a
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389 stage in my life that Ia few years ago I didn't think was possible. More
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390 as things develope. Lets just say in general that its a very good thing.
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391
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392 I haven't seen the rascals, but I did recently see Corina Corina. Its
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393 fairly good, though all the anachronisms really got annoying at times.
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394
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395 Later all
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396
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397 An Astral Dreamer
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398 &*&*&*&*'s (Finding my way home)
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027=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 09/07/94 17:48 Msg:8166 Call:47396 Lines:13
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399 &*&*&*&*'s
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400
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401 Hello All,
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402 I'm finally dating. And while I can't at this point say I'm in love
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403 with her, I'm definetly in extreme like.
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404
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405
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406 Maybe good things do come to those who wait. Now I'm just hoping that it
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407 works out. Guess I'll have to take my chances just like everybody else.
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408
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409
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410 An Astral Dreamer
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411 &*&*&*&*'s (Where I feared I'd never be.)
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028=Usr:186 Wesley Smith 09/07/94 20:32 Msg:8167 Call:47398 Lines:12
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412 Hi I know what you mean about love, I don't think it will ever come my way. i
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413 am #43 years old and can't seme to find a lasting relationship. I keep on look
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414 ing for love. Mabee it will come if i am just a little more patient. oh well
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415 i think i will change the subject. I am a ham radio operator and have really
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416 bean enjoying my privilages as a general class lisenced ham. I really enjoyed
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417 field day this year, it was at Oral hull park for the blind, just out side
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418 sandy, Or. It was my first field day. We are having another week ender out at
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419 the park this week end. It is called polanesian magic, it has an island feel
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420 to it. It is on September the #10, and #11. It is open to all blind and
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421 visualy impared people and there friends, for more information call 668-6195.
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422 from Wesley Smith. Ka7-edb. by for now i like this board allot, I call often
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423 just to read the stuff on the bbs. Well better go for now so 73's for now,
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029=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 09/10/94 14:46 Msg:8168 Call:47413 Lines:13
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424 &*&*&*&*'s
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425
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426 One of the things I've gotten better at over time is dealing with what
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427 life throws my way. I used to be depressed and unhappy all the time
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428 because I thought I didn't deserve to be happyy, that I was worthless
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429 and a waste of space. And with that attitude I wasn't far off from
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430 being right.
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431
|
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432 I remember hearing people say that you have to love yourself before
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433 you can love somebody else, and that really seems to be true.
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434
|
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435 An Astral Dreamer
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436 &*&*&*&*'s (Trying not to be a sponge.)
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030=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 09/13/94 21:41 Msg:8169 Call:47428 Lines:9
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437
|
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438 Life like the river flows by my door
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439 In the evenining I watch it
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440
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441 Morase of images
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442 New lease on life
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443
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444 Frown, but smile
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445
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031=Usr:186 Wesley Smith 09/15/94 18:18 Msg:8170 Call:47432 Lines:5
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446 from Wesley Smith, I really enjoyed the weekender at the park. It was alot o
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447 fun. We had a hulah contest and a midnight swim, also a stir fry dinner on
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448 Saturday night, a verry good breakfast on Sunday and a so-so lunch. I am
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449 looking foreword to the next weekend on October #1 and #2. It will be a German
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450 weekend. I hope to see some new faces, and hear new voices there. Well better
|
||
032=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 09/20/94 11:43 Msg:8171 Call:47449 Lines:4
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451
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452 D lurk
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453
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454
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033=Usr:219 Friar Mossback 09/23/94 15:08 Msg:8172 Call:47464 Lines:4
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455 [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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456 The inn can never die. It exists in an unreal place.
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457 [][][][][][][][][][][][] Friar [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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458
|
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034=Usr:186 Wesley Smith 10/07/94 20:01 Msg:8173 Call:47499 Lines:3
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459 From We\s Smith, Well the german weekender was just as good as i had hoped.
|
||
460 we all had a very good time listening to polkas and other C. D.s. I would like
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461 to encourage others with visual imparments to try the park for a weekend. It
|
||
035=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 10/12/94 13:53 Msg:8175 Call:47518 Lines:28
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||
462 &*&*&*'s
|
||
463 Rolling, Rolling, Rolling. Got to Keep it Rolling...
|
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464
|
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465 Life is aa peril, but death is no friend
|
||
466 to the young or unhappy
|
||
467
|
||
468 Come not to me crying
|
||
469 Don't talk of the end
|
||
470 You can't be done living
|
||
471 When you haven't begun.
|
||
472
|
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473 The world is around us
|
||
474 It shelters and kills
|
||
475 And we live upon it
|
||
476 So hurry up run
|
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477
|
||
478 There is to much happening
|
||
479 To little we work
|
||
480 at the here and teh now
|
||
481 and the also to come
|
||
482
|
||
483 Live not in the past
|
||
484 though remember its lessons
|
||
485 Forget not the future
|
||
486 And your place in it
|
||
487
|
||
488 An Astral Dreamer
|
||
489 &*&*&*&*'s (Long Distance Run around.)
|
||
036=Usr:758 Thesis Antithesi 10/13/94 17:27 Msg:8176 Call:47521 Lines:9
|
||
490 |
|
||
491
|
||
492 Love tends to sit around on a bench, watching you flounder with
|
||
493 blinders on, until it becomes tired of the specticle and whacks you on
|
||
494 the head, knocking the blinders off.
|
||
495
|
||
496 At least, that's been my experience. Not much to talk about, really.
|
||
497
|
||
498 |
|
||
037=Usr:186 Wesley Smith 10/13/94 18:43 Msg:8177 Call:47522 Lines:6
|
||
499 From Wes Smith, I heard a new show on ham radio on KBNP. It comes on Sundays
|
||
500 from 3:00 Pm. to 4:00 Pm.. It"s called Ham radio and more, it"s a talk show,
|
||
501 from Arizona. It is very good. The frequency is #1410. M. Hz. on Am. Try it
|
||
502 you"ll like it.
|
||
503
|
||
504
|
||
038=Usr:4 Milchar 10/19/94 16:48 Msg:8178 Call:47549 Lines:1
|
||
505 +++++++++++++++ Milchlurk.... Hi Zeph! +++++++++++++++ Live from CA ++++++++++
|
||
039=Usr:84 Michael Miller j 10/26/94 13:04 Msg:8179 Call:47573 Lines:6
|
||
506
|
||
507 Some state other than mine
|
||
508 No state out of time
|
||
509 This state is mine
|
||
510 Out of Time
|
||
511
|
||
040=Usr:379 Phoenix Polymorp 10/26/94 16:42 Msg:8180 Call:47574 Lines:2
|
||
512 Phoenix Lurk
|
||
513 ^c
|
||
041=Usr:379 Phoenix Polymorp 11/03/94 01:40 Msg:8182 Call:47601 Lines:15
|
||
514 picture
|
||
515
|
||
516 i wish i knew where you are tonight
|
||
517 i wish i knew how you are tonight
|
||
518 i wish i could hold you close again
|
||
519 and sing the song we share
|
||
520 many miles we've travled
|
||
521 many lives we've lived
|
||
522 our differences were our strengths
|
||
523 similarities our joy
|
||
524
|
||
525 i wish i knew where you were
|
||
526
|
||
527 phoenix
|
||
528 ^C
|
||
042=Usr:167 HUGH FARRELL 11/07/94 22:33 Msg:8183 Call:47622 Lines:7
|
||
529@-=*=- -=*=- -=*=- -=*=- -=*=- -=*=- -=*=- -=*=- -=*=-
|
||
530@he was curled on hege air about her. Her eyes were distant w hung in her mind:
|
||
531@She glanced at her litter of kittens. One slept, one trailed a bit of ribbon f
|
||
532@Approaching the edge of the trees, she hesitated, as is the way of cats. Her e
|
||
533@The breeze then shifted, bringing a whiff of dust from the stables. Was that d
|
||
534@The Backwater Inn appeared deserted! Ah, well, it was not opening time yet. S
|
||
535@=*=- -=*=- -=*=- -=*=- d -=*=- -=*=- -=*=- -=*=-
|
||
043=Usr:167 HUGH FARRELL 11/11/94 16:20 Msg:8188 Call:47630 Lines:30
|
||
536 -=*=- -=*=- 11/11/94
|
||
537 She was curled on her home hearth when she woke with a strange
|
||
538 air about her. Her eyes were distant with memories, perhaps
|
||
539 with dreams? An image hung in her mind: of shimmering wings,
|
||
540 pearly length and one eye in a slender face, full of curiosity
|
||
541 and humour. An invitation, unanswered these many years past, to
|
||
542 fly with Pegasus...her siren call.
|
||
543@-=*=- -=*=- d -=*=- -=*=-
|
||
544 She glanced at her litter of kittens. One slept, one trailed a
|
||
545 bit of ribbon for amusement, another was off adventuring. She
|
||
546 didn't hear any call, no one asked her whereabouts, so at this
|
||
547 moment the cat Denise ventured forth, sure of her destination,
|
||
548 unsure of her welcome.
|
||
549
|
||
550 Approaching the edge of the trees, she hesitated, as is the way
|
||
551 of cats. Her eyes went first to the rowan twig. Nay, a tree!
|
||
552 It was a sorry sentinel now to remember Pam by! Looking closer,
|
||
553 she saw that it was yet alive from the clean, coursing waters.
|
||
554 She purred with approval, remembering that gentle voice.
|
||
555
|
||
556 The breeze then shifted, bringing a whiff of dust from the stables.
|
||
557 Was that dim flicker a candle? She kept an ear attuned to it
|
||
558 as she focused on the great Inn.
|
||
559
|
||
560 The Backwater Inn appeared deserted! Ah, well, it was not
|
||
561 opening time yet. Surely an Inn that had withstood so many
|
||
562 changes over eleven years could not close! Composedly, she
|
||
563 sat down to wait. Only if someone stepped near could they
|
||
564 see the fire of anticipation in her eyes.
|
||
565 -=*=- -=*=- -=*=- -=*=- -=*=- d -=*=- -=*=- -=*=- -=*=- -=*=-
|
||
044=Usr:26 Mohammed Wassir 11/13/94 13:45 Msg:8189 Call:47642 Lines:9
|
||
566 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
|
||
567 Ah, d, nice to see you again. Some of us lurk behind the oaks,
|
||
568 remembering the epic past, and waiting patiently for old friends
|
||
569 to return to this rustic place. Hail and well met.
|
||
570
|
||
571 Mohammed Wassir
|
||
572 <The Albanian Firebrand>
|
||
573
|
||
574 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
|
||
045=Usr:379 Phoenix Polymorp 11/14/94 02:40 Msg:8190 Call:47647 Lines:12
|
||
575 NETWORKZERO\WORLDWATCHTHREE\PHOENIX.POLYMORPH>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
|
||
576 Epic past? Did someone mention 'Epic Past'? Like, de ja vu!
|
||
577 I found a tape this evening, one I made some seven or eight years ago, back
|
||
578 when I was a regular here. I looked back on those days with more than a little
|
||
579 lamentation. While listenning to a couple of Japan songs I started cataloging
|
||
580 What all I had lost in that time (includding the Japan CDs...), and what little
|
||
581 I have gained. As I stand here in the valley of my dispare, looking up at the
|
||
582 peeks of my joy, I wonder if I still have it in me to climb back up.
|
||
583
|
||
584 I'll fill you in when I'm in a better mood.....
|
||
585 ^c
|
||
586 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
|
||
046=Usr:397 dragon lady 11/14/94 03:43 Msg:8191 Call:47648 Lines:14
|
||
587 -=*=- -=*=- -=*=- 11/13/94
|
||
588 She padded quietly towards the bridge, her eyes jet and green against
|
||
589 her moonlit fur. One man stood with a dejected back in this time
|
||
590 portal, but the first turned slightly and smiled. She recognized his
|
||
591 jerkin and purred a welcome with appropriate respect for the circlet
|
||
592 of gold just visible on his forehead.
|
||
593
|
||
594 All three faced the Inn expectantly. Did it seem just a bit less
|
||
595 shabby? Was that stirring inside the Cistop, awakening to an earlier
|
||
596 decade with surprise? Her paws kneaded the mossy bank, and she half
|
||
597 closed her eyes, remembering the strains of the piper, the savoury
|
||
598 scents of roast meat and cider that always drifted with the friar,
|
||
599 and the hearty laughter of the barefoot captain, his hat tilted jauntily.
|
||
600 -=*=- -=*=- -=*=- -=*=- d -=*=- -=*=- -=*=- -=*=-
|
||
047=Usr:758 Thesis Antithesi 11/15/94 21:41 Msg:8193 Call:47661 Lines:9
|
||
601
|
||
602 Exhale.
|
||
603
|
||
604 I had regained most of my former self.
|
||
605
|
||
606 Something new was grafted to me, a part of my identity.
|
||
607
|
||
608 No matter. My identity had no set form, either.
|
||
609
|
||
048=Usr:379 Phoenix Polymorp 11/16/94 02:26 Msg:8194 Call:47662 Lines:13
|
||
610 How many times will they turn against you?
|
||
611 How many times will you walk away?
|
||
612 How many times will you let depression win the fight?
|
||
613 Oh, my sentimental friend we'll walk as one again.
|
||
614 one small day....
|
||
615
|
||
616 I don't know why but that song has been stuck in my mind most of the night
|
||
617 I guess it reflects my mood....
|
||
618
|
||
619 But why, after all these years, am I wondering how things might be
|
||
620 different had I shaved off my beard and quit smoking.....
|
||
621 Phoenix
|
||
622 ^C
|
||
049=Usr:167 HUGH FARRELL 11/16/94 19:48 Msg:8196 Call:47669 Lines:35
|
||
623 =========================================================================
|
||
624 Now, I'm going to throw down the gauntlet to you atheists! Have you
|
||
625 ever considered the history, the roots of atheism?
|
||
626
|
||
627 "We live on a crisis-filled planet; a momentary glance at newspaper
|
||
628 headlines confirms that fact each day. The desperate state of our
|
||
629 world has caused many to question the existence of God. Some, claiming
|
||
630 to be atheist, even deny his existence. Is that true of you?
|
||
631
|
||
632 Belief or disbelief in God can profoundly affect your outlook on the
|
||
633 future. Without God, the survival of the human race is entirely in
|
||
634 man's hands--a bleak thought, considering man's destructive potential.
|
||
635 If you do believe that God exists, then you likely accept that life
|
||
636 on this planet does have a purpose--a purpose that may yet be realized.
|
||
637
|
||
638 Although denials of God's existence have been sporadic throughout history,
|
||
639 it is only in recent centuries that the popularity of atheism has spread.
|
||
640
|
||
641 Do you know why?"
|
||
642
|
||
643 ""The Churches were the soil of atheism," writes theology professor
|
||
644 Michael J. Buckley. "The Western conscience found itself deeply
|
||
645 scandalized and disgusted by confessional religions. The Churches
|
||
646 and the sects had devastated Europe, engineered massacres, demanded
|
||
647 religious resistance or revolution, attempted to excommunicate or
|
||
648 to depose monarchs."" w94 12/1/94 pp 3,4
|
||
649
|
||
650 So, M. Wassir, Katherine, Michael, Phoenix, Cistop, Milchar and
|
||
651 Antithesis, what do you say? Do you agree that mainstream religion
|
||
652 has trampled on people's consciences until many felt driven to
|
||
653 turn their back on God, too? Is there a compelling reason to
|
||
654 reconsider the issue of God's existence?
|
||
655
|
||
656 * Denise Amos * 11/16/94 *
|
||
657 =========================================================================
|
||
050=Usr:379 Phoenix Polymorp 11/17/94 13:17 Msg:8197 Call:47674 Lines:24
|
||
658 >Network Zero>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>World Watch Three
|
||
659 First, I should like to ask if I was invited to join this discussion
|
||
660 under the assumption that I am an atheist? I am not. I do, however,
|
||
661 hold no affection for most religions, but do not deny the exsistance
|
||
662 of any god (Christian, Wiccan, Paggan or other).
|
||
663
|
||
664 This causses me to also ask what is your deffinition of "atheist"?
|
||
665 One can deny the exsistance of the Christian god and be a devout follower
|
||
666 of Odin (PLEASE don't tell me they are merly worshiping Jahova under a
|
||
667 different name....). Would that make them an atheist? By my understanding
|
||
668 'atheism' means 'no theistic beliefs', and, since the belief in old Norse
|
||
669 gods IS a theistic belief, then I must argue that an Odanist is not an
|
||
670 atheist.
|
||
671
|
||
672 As far as religion causing people to turn there back on, what I assume
|
||
673 you mean the Christian god, God? In my case, no. It has, however
|
||
674 caused me to turn my back on organised religion.
|
||
675
|
||
676 Just rambelling on....
|
||
677
|
||
678 This has been Phoenix Polymorph coming to you electronically recorded.
|
||
679 Next on the Phoenix Polymorph Show: An Atheist's view.
|
||
680 >Network Zero>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>World Watch Three>
|
||
681 ^C
|
||
051=Usr:167 HUGH FARRELL 11/18/94 08:05 Msg:8199 Call:47683 Lines:29
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||
682 ====================================================================
|
||
683 Beautiful! It is the corruption of the religions of Christendom that
|
||
684 deserve to be spurned, rather than God. Bravo, Phoenix!
|
||
685
|
||
686 You have a good point about Odin-worshippers, so a definition is in order.
|
||
687 Atheism has taken on a new face, that of denying the *authority* of the
|
||
688 Almighty Jehovah. From my experience at Backwater, many may feel this way:
|
||
689
|
||
690 "Though it provoked much debate during the 19th century, the denial of
|
||
691 God's existence is neither shocking nor disturbing today...
|
||
692 Not that most people deny God outright; on the contrary, poll results
|
||
693 from 11 countries throughout the Americas, Europe, and Asia reveal that,
|
||
694 on the average, little more than 2 percent claim to be atheists.
|
||
695 Nevertheless, an atheistic spirit is prevalent--even among many who
|
||
696 believe that God exists. How can this be?
|
||
697
|
||
698 "Sometimes atheism refers simply to the practical rejection or
|
||
699 ignoring of God," notes The Encyclopedia Americana. For this reason,
|
||
700 The New Shorter Oxford English Dictionary gives the following second
|
||
701 definition of "atheist": "A person who denies God morally;
|
||
702 a godless person."
|
||
703
|
||
704 Yes, atheism may entail a denial either of God's existence or of
|
||
705 his authority or of both. The Bible alludes to this atheistic spirit
|
||
706 at Titus 1:16: "They profess to acknowledge God, but deny him by
|
||
707 their actions."--The New English Bible." w94 12/1/94 p5
|
||
708
|
||
709 For example, a typical attitude shown by Backwater patrons is this:
|
||
710 "People are resigned to the absence of God and are organizing their
|
||
052=Usr:167 HUGH FARRELL 11/18/94 08:21 Msg:8200 Call:47684 Lines:5
|
||
711 lives independently, for good or for ill, and without any reference
|
||
712 to God."--One Hundred Years of Debate Over God--The Sources of Modern Atheism
|
||
713 How do individuals deny God *morally*, would you say? What does it mean?
|
||
714 * Denise * 11/18/94 *
|
||
715 ===========================================================================
|
||
053=Usr:26 Mohammed Wassir 11/22/94 18:20 Msg:8203 Call:47707 Lines:21
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||
716 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
|
||
717 Guess I was an athiest for a long time . . . the more exact term would be
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718 an existentialist. I became one somewhere around the age of 12, back when
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719 I thought Camus and Sartre were a Parisian comedy team. I really didn't
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720 change until the past couple of years when I started an intense period of
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721 personal growth spurred by trying to recover from growing up in an
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722 alcoholic family. Now, I'm working on trying to become a spiritual person.
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723 I'm not sure where that will lead me. I do believe there is some
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724 organizing force in the Universe, but I still haven't figured out it that
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725 meshes with the traditional concept of 'God'.
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726
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727 As for the decline of religion in contemporary culture, I think that has
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728 a lot to do with the loss of traditional values and the breakup of the
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729 nuclear family. Many of the values that were cherished in days of old
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730 aren't relevant in the modern age. Of course, people like Jesse Helms
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731 taking pot shots at everyone who don't agree with them doesn't help,
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732 Kinda turns people off to religion.
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733
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734 Mohammed Wassir
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735 <The Indecisive Albanian
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736 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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054=Usr:167 HUGH FARRELL 11/23/94 07:15 Msg:8204 Call:47711 Lines:58
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737 ==========================================================================
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738 There is definitely a connection between the decline of religion and the
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739 trashing of values, Mohammed, but which came first? A 19th century
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740 philosopher, Friedrich Nietzsche, said "Just as we no longer need a moral
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741 code, neither do we need religion." But I think disillusionment with
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742 religion led to skepticism and later, the abandoning of values.
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743
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744 "During the Middle Ages, the Catholic Church had a stranglehold on its
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745 subjects. "The hierarchy seemed ill equipped to deal with the spiritual
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746 needs of the people," notes the Encyclopedia Americana. "The higher
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747 clergy, notably the bishops, were recruited from the nobility and saw
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748 their office mainly as a source of prestige and power."
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749
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750 Some such as John Calvin and Martin Luther, tried to reform the church.
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751 Their methods, however, were not always Christ-like; intolerance and
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752 bloodshed marked the Reformation. So vicious were some attacks that
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753 three centuries later Thomas Jefferson...wrote: "It would be more
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754 pardonable to believe in no god at all, than to blaspheme him by the
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755 atrocious attributes of Calvin."
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756
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757 Clearly, the Reformation did not restore pure worship. Yet, it reduced
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758 the power of the Catholic Church. No longer did the Vatican hold a
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759 monopoly on religious faith. Many joined newly formed Protestant sects.
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760 Others, disillusioned by religion, made the human mind their object of
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761 worship. A liberal attitude ensued, allowing for diverse opinions
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762 about God.
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763
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764 By the 18th century, rational thinking was commonly extolled as the
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765 panacea for world problems. German philosopher Immanual Kent asserted
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766 that man's progress was being hindered by his dependence on politics
|
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767 and religion for guidance. "Dare to know!" he urged. "Have the courage
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768 to use your own intelligence!"
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769
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770 This attitude characterized the Enlightenment, also known as the Age
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771 of Reason. Lasting through the 18th century, this period was marked by
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772 an obsessive quest for knowledge. "Skepticism replaced blind faith,"
|
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773 says the book 'Milestones of History.' "All the old orthodoxies were
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774 questioned."
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775
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776 One 'old orthodoxy' to come under scrutiny was religion...Most
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777 Enlightenment philosophers held religion in contempt. In particular,
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778 they blamed the power-hungry leaders of the Catholic Church for keeping
|
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779 people in ignorance.
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780
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781 Dissatisfied with religion, many of these philosophers became deists;
|
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782 they believed in God but maintained that he had no interest in man.
|
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783 A few became outspoken atheists, such as philosopher Paul Henri Thiry
|
||
784 Holback, who claimed that religion was a "source of divisions, madness,
|
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785 and crimes." As the years passed, many more grew weary of Christendom
|
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786 and shared Holbach's sentiments.
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787
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788 How ironic that Christendom spurred on the growth of atheism!" w94 12/1 p4
|
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789
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790 Mohammed, you mentioned the order in the universe suggesting a creator.
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791 I agree. My father is a militant atheist, but I am not. You're perfectly
|
||
792 justified to being turned off at people that take pot shots--as in slinging
|
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793 mud--yet Jesus himself was outspoken about the hypocrisy and injustice of
|
||
794 the religious leaders of his day. For example, directly addressing the
|
||
055=Usr:167 HUGH FARRELL 11/23/94 08:02 Msg:8205 Call:47712 Lines:20
|
||
795 Pharisees and scribes who complained that his followers didn't follow
|
||
796 a ceremonious ritual before eating, Jesus said: "Why is it you also
|
||
797 overstep the commandment of God because of your tradition?...You
|
||
798 hypocrites, Isaiah aptly prophesied about you, when he said, 'This
|
||
799 people honors me with their lips, yet their heart is far removed from me.'
|
||
800 It is in vain that they keep worshiping me, because they teach commands
|
||
801 of men as doctrines." (Matthew 15:3,7-9) The permissive attitudes of
|
||
802 today muddle the difference between right and wrong. Who *should* set
|
||
803 the standards for a moral code? Each of us? Or a higher authority?
|
||
804
|
||
805 "Such rejection of God's authority can be traced back to the first
|
||
806 human pair. Eve acknowledged God's existence; yet, she wanted "to be
|
||
807 like God, knowing good and bad." The implication was that she could
|
||
808 'be her own boss' and create her own moral code. Adam later joined Eve
|
||
809 in this denial of God's authority. (Genesis 3:5,6)" w94 12/1 p5
|
||
810
|
||
811 Do you think the history of atheism reveals *valid* reasons to reject
|
||
812 God? Or could there be a contrasting true religion?
|
||
813 * Denise * 11/23/94 *
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||
814 ========================================================================
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||
056=Usr:379 Phoenix Polymorp 11/25/94 03:23 Msg:8210 Call:47730 Lines:20
|
||
815 Newtowrk Zero\World Watch Three
|
||
816 I am qurious about what you feel about the questions you post, Denise....
|
||
817 This seems more like an interview than a debate.... I haven't a clue as
|
||
818 tou your feellings about the subject.
|
||
819 Also, what is the publication you keep sighting as w94 12/1?
|
||
820 Finally, the 'Interview with an Athiest' has been cansled due to lack of
|
||
821 interest, faillings of debate procedures and some other BS that,*I* feel,
|
||
822 would only make sense to him....
|
||
823
|
||
824 Now, for my two cents... Did you know that there is a difference
|
||
825 between Theism (belief in gods) and Religion(Ritual and traditional
|
||
826 practices). You can be theistic with out being religious, and religious
|
||
827 without being theistic.
|
||
828 And, as I ramble on, another thing came to mind.... A definition of 'worship'
|
||
829 is to revere and to aspire to become. So, were Adam and Eve wrong to want
|
||
830 to be like God? And, if they were and by that definition of worship,
|
||
831 is the worship of God wrong?
|
||
832
|
||
833 WWiii>>>>>>>NW0
|
||
834 ^C
|
||
057=Usr:316 scott wirth 11/27/94 19:31 Msg:8211 Call:47756 Lines:41
|
||
835 (((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((
|
||
836 Just my two cents worth.................
|
||
837
|
||
838 I have my problems with many religions because of the manner in which they
|
||
839 try to "maintain" their flocks. Having been involved in a few religions,
|
||
840 I have become rather cynical as to the societal value of religion. The
|
||
841 main problem I find is that once a person is involved in a religion,
|
||
842 especially for a long period of time, there is a mindset involved with it.
|
||
843 Many times I find that the person has a "holier than thou" attitude, or they
|
||
844 act as if they know that a spot in heaven is reserved for them.
|
||
845 My other problem is the fact that the religions feel it necessary to
|
||
846 determine the more personal aspects of a persons life. The manner in which
|
||
847 they are intimate with their partner, is a good example. I actually have
|
||
848 personal experience with this. Rather than using her own feelings about it,
|
||
849 or coming to a decision about it based on her own feelings, she decided she
|
||
850 would rather know how the church felt about it, and actually call her mother
|
||
851 to ask what the church policy was on the particular form of intimacy.
|
||
852 I feel that a person who has been involved in a religion for a long time
|
||
853 in a way surrenders their will and freedom of choice to the decisions of those
|
||
854 who by all rights, should have no say in a persons personal life. My wife grew
|
||
855 up in the Mormon church. I sent her up here about six months before I got out
|
||
856 of the Navy, in order for her to save money for us by moving in with her mother
|
||
857 . Well, as soon as the Bishop of the local ward (who had been helping support
|
||
858 my mother in law, due to her being clinically depressed) found out that my wife
|
||
859 was moving in with her mother, withdrew all support from my mother-in-law.
|
||
860 Speaking with him, he felt that the family had not done enough to help her, and
|
||
861 withdrew support in the hope that she would commence to at least try and
|
||
862 support herself. I was not consulted in any way about the entire situation.
|
||
863 He felt he could interfere in my family's finances without speaking to me, and
|
||
864 my wife went ahead and let him. I came home to find all of $100 in the bank
|
||
865 after six months, and this guy wants me to tithe ten percent of my gross income
|
||
866 , when they build temples for millions of dollars, and can't help the people?
|
||
867 Give me a break! As Lazarus Long once said:
|
||
868 "Religion is a great job, if you have the stomach for it."
|
||
869 Religion is full of hypocrisy and "do as I say, not as I do" , which is why
|
||
870 I have never had a very high opinion of organized religion.
|
||
871 Just my personal opinion..... Klapauscius
|
||
872 I believe that Nietzsche was correct, we are long past the societal need for
|
||
873 religion.
|
||
874
|
||
875 ))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))Klapauscius)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
|
||
058=Usr:379 Phoenix Polymorp 12/02/94 03:45 Msg:8215 Call:47780 Lines:1
|
||
876 Phoenix lurk...... ^C
|
||
059=Usr:167 HUGH FARRELL 12/04/94 00:54 Msg:8216 Call:47800 Lines:27
|
||
877 ========================================================================
|
||
878 Klapauscius, I've been giving some thought to your reply. You certainly
|
||
879 have a legitimate grievance on the interference with your financial and
|
||
880 marital problems! Those are *both* very sensitive areas for other people
|
||
881 to give advice on, and it is not the church's business to be dictating,
|
||
882 certainly! Its your conclusion that I'm concerned about. Does the
|
||
883 existence--or even the prevalence--of false religion prove that there is
|
||
884 no true worship?
|
||
885
|
||
886 I'd like to illustrate the contrast by taking you back in time to Jesus'
|
||
887 time on earth, and contrast *his* teachings with the religious status quo,
|
||
888 which included an influential sect of Judaism, the Pharisees. You mentioned
|
||
889 strict tithing and self-righteous attitudes being a turn-off.
|
||
890 So did Jesus! His disciple relates in Luke 18:9-14 the following:
|
||
891 "But he spoke this illustration also to some who trusted in themselves
|
||
892 that they were righteous and who considered the rest as nothing:
|
||
893 "Two men went up into the temple to pray, the one a Pharisee and the
|
||
894 other a tax collector. The Pharisee stood and began to pray these things
|
||
895 to himself, 'O God, I thank you I am not as the rest of men, extortioners,
|
||
896 unrighteous, adulterers, or even as this tax collector. I fast twice a
|
||
897 week, I give the tenth of all things I acquire.'
|
||
898 But the tax collector standing at a distance was not willing even to raise
|
||
899 his eyes heavenward, but kept beating his breast, saying, 'O God, be
|
||
900 gracious to me a sinner.' I tell YOU, This man went down to his home
|
||
901 proved more righteous than that man; because everyone that exalts himself
|
||
902 will be humiliated, but he that humbles himself will be exalted.""
|
||
903
|
||
060=Usr:167 HUGH FARRELL 12/04/94 01:52 Msg:8217 Call:47801 Lines:36
|
||
904 But they were in a far more serious position than just being prideful.
|
||
905
|
||
906 "Hypocritical religious leaders showed they were actually in opposition
|
||
907 to God's sovereignty and will. (Matthew 23:13,27,38)...Jesus thoroughly
|
||
908 defeated them in a series of verbal encounters. He wielded "the sword of
|
||
909 the spirit," God's Word, with strength, perfect control, and strategy--
|
||
910 cutting through subtle arguments and traplike questions that his opposers
|
||
911 advanced...(Matt. 21:23-27; 22:15-46) He fearlessly exposed them for
|
||
912 what they were: teachers of human traditions and formalisms, blind leaders,
|
||
913 a generation of vipers...(Matt. 15:12-14; 21:33-41,45; 23:33-35) it-2 p.69
|
||
914
|
||
915 "The Pharisees were so biased in their application of the Law that they
|
||
916 made it burdensome for the people, insisting that it be observed according
|
||
917 to their concepts and traditions." it-2 page 625
|
||
918
|
||
919 Matthew 23:4 illustrates how they 'maintain their flocks' as you put it:
|
||
920 "They bind up heavy loads and put them upon the shoulders of men, but
|
||
921 they themselves are not willing to budge them with their finger." Was
|
||
922 Jesus the same way? Was he hypercritical, arrogant or demanding?
|
||
923
|
||
924 "Jesus was also a man of great feeling...(Luke 18:9-14) He did not use
|
||
925 his authority to be demanding and to add to the people's burdens but,
|
||
926 rather, said: "Come to me, all you who are toiling...I will refresh you."
|
||
927 His disciples found him "mild-tempered and lowly in heart," his yoke
|
||
928 kindly and his load light.--Matthew 11:28-30" it-2 page 69
|
||
929
|
||
930 What did Jesus emphasize as being important in worship? Matthew 23:23
|
||
931 issues a scalding warning that comes through just as strong today:
|
||
932
|
||
933 "Woe to YOU, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! because YOU give the
|
||
934 tenth of the mint and the dill and the cumin, but YOU have disregarded
|
||
935 the weightier matters of the Law, namely, justice and mercy and faithfullness.
|
||
936 These things it was binding to do, yet not to disregard the other things."
|
||
937
|
||
938 * Denise * 12/04/94 *
|
||
939 ============================================================================
|
||
061=Usr:758 Thesis Antithesi 12/04/94 21:59 Msg:8218 Call:47806 Lines:52
|
||
940 |
|
||
941
|
||
942 I don't think much about such matters, but what I have thought,
|
||
943 points towards an unfortunate trend in the American religous community.
|
||
944 The formation and acceptance of the "Fundamentalist" Christians is
|
||
945 rotting the religous community from the inside out. I cannot accept the
|
||
946 following premises:
|
||
947
|
||
948 1) That God loves you.
|
||
949 2) That God will place you in a state of enternal torment, if you
|
||
950 fail to love him.
|
||
951 3) That living a "righteous" life alone will not be enough to avoid
|
||
952 the torment; you must unconditionally love and accept God to
|
||
953 avoid such punishment.
|
||
954 4) Once you have accepted the conditions above, you are enternally
|
||
955 saved from the punishment.
|
||
956
|
||
957 (Note: this refers to the concept of God as given by Christian Fundies)
|
||
958
|
||
959 I know that this is a rather shallow presentation of a proof,
|
||
960@I thinkx
|
||
961 and is quite generalized as well, but I think the general concept
|
||
962 is conveyed.
|
||
963
|
||
964 I am that which is despised and loathed by all sides. I am
|
||
965 agnostic. I believe that there are higher levels of existence, but
|
||
966 I need to see proof before I fully accept that concept in my life.
|
||
967
|
||
968 Before everyone runs off and grabs their baseball bats and starts
|
||
969 jumping up and down about logical proofs and whatnot, please understand
|
||
970 that I am limited by what I sense; I need to see, hear, smell, feel,
|
||
971 and taste that which is higher. Of course, this might not be
|
||
972 possible.
|
||
973
|
||
974 An interesting side note: if you ever get a chance to study
|
||
975 authentic Togakure Ryu Ninjutsu, from what little I've read, you
|
||
976 would need to have a frame of mind that entails searching for
|
||
977 religious experiences. Theistic ninjas? Who knows? Who cares? :)
|
||
978 But it's interesting that an art that was used for rebellion and
|
||
979 survival could be used in such a manner.
|
||
980
|
||
981 Well, enough of my rambling. My one cent is on the table. Don't
|
||
982 expect miracles from me. (Ok, really bad pun, but I'll be
|
||
983@
|
||
984 good...I promise.)
|
||
985
|
||
986 |
|
||
987
|
||
988 I am not the Devil's Advocate. How can I be? I've already evicted
|
||
989 him for not paying the rent.
|
||
990
|
||
991 |
|
||
062=Usr:26 Mohammed Wassir 12/06/94 17:30 Msg:8221 Call:47816 Lines:6
|
||
992 ?_?_?_?_?_?_?_?_?_?_?_?_?_?_?_?_?_?_?_?_?_?_?_?_?_?_?_?
|
||
993 Bummer, man. The first time I've felt like writing some
|
||
994 prose here in a long time, and there's barely room left
|
||
995 on the disk. Oh well, it'll wait.
|
||
996 ?_?_?_?_?_?_?_?_?_?_?_?_?_?_?_?_?_?_?_?_?_?_?_?_?_?_?_?_?_?
|
||
997 Frankenstupe?_?_?_?_?_?_ etc.
|
||
063=Usr:379 Phoenix Polymorp 12/14/94 02:11 Msg:8231 Call:47862 Lines:2
|
||
998 Ok! I get the last word!!!!!!
|
||
999 Phoenix lurk ^C
|