Hi Listers,
I hope Terry, Nicole and Bob will not mind my sticking my 2-cents worth in here! (smile)

It seems to me, that "success" and "failure' present variables of interpretation. When I think of "success" the little things count as much as the big things. FOr example, mastering E-Mail with the Bn is a measure of success. However, I experienced "failure' for some time before I got the hang of it. So maybe, to Terry, "Giving up is not an option," would have more meaning. (It does to me.)

As a Mom and Grammy, I sometimes think society puts too much emphasis on making it big.

God bless and Happy 20066.

Kc
----- Original Message ----- From: "bob mates" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hi, Terry and list: Terry, I just read Nicole's signature, (wit: "Failure is not an option.". What in the world are you complaining about? How much more positive can one be. Failure is not an option: thus, success is the only option. Even a Federationist shouldn't complaain about that signature. God bless. Bob and Maxy-wax

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