When my brain hears the word dis or dissing it associates it with other
words which have currency in places and among people I don't cross paths
with so my brain shuts off, kind of like the way I stop breathing when
I'm around somebody smoking cigarettes.  

I've lost track completely of this discussion in regards to whatever we
are discussing Dj.  I'm sure I've misunderstood something you've said
about batteries so sorry it that's so.  I do that a lot.  I'm not able to
think, in light of what you're saying in this email, of anything that I
would misunderstand or take issue with that you might have said.  From
what I can make of it, I agree with you - in fact I think I'm the one
that pointed out my second battery is redundant.  Needs to be eliminated
along with my secondary electrical system as it's currently configured. 
I think I said that.  What am I responding to here?   I don't remember. 
If I can clarify something for you email me and let's not bother the
general public with misunderstandings.  

I think right this moment I'm responding to the use of a street word. 
I'm not into censoring or being (heavens to betsy) offended . . . so
that's not a factor.  The word "dis" just sort of jangles.  It's not a
word that's in my database in the category of normally used words.   Dis
Dat Dissing Diss . . .ends with a hissing sound.  Maybe I have an innate
dislike of hissing sounds or maybe it's just a word I never hear and it
sounds strange.  Not a word I use or hear.  Or like.    

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