Well, at least my current habit of breaking servers at work has some benefits!

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From: Raymond Feist<mailto:[email protected]>
Sent: ‎27/‎02/‎2013 23:02
To: feistfans-l<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Signapore


On Feb 27, 2013, at 2:40 PM, [email protected] wrote:

>
> That's great news Ray! There's so many links between food and illnesses, the 
> one I worry about is Alzheimer's! I keep the huge link between diabetes and 
> Alzheimer's in mind when I turn down chips or fries!! My father had both 
> diebetes and Alzheimer's and they're painful illnesses to endure for 
> everybody, as I know you know.
>
> Shells:)
>
> P.s. I finally finally quit smoking, yep call me a quitter! :P
>
> S

All of that is good.  One thing about the brain; it needs exercise too, and 
people who do creative things are constantly forging new neurons.  It's not 
always true, witness the unfortunate situation in which Terry Pratchett finds 
himself, but if you do crosswords, write, play an instrument, sculpt, do 
needlepoint, something that requires you to think in new patterns, it helps.

Best, R.E.F..
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