oohh like that..  my shopping list being safe it is on my phone and makes
sure I buy what I need and tends to prevent me from impulse buying.  (",)


On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 5:29 AM, Molly <[email protected]> wrote:

> I read somewhere recently that innocence is simply not bringing complex
> emotional memory or future projection into the moment.  My guess is your
> shopping list falls outside and can remain innocent, Allan.
>
>
> On Thursday, January 30, 2014 2:54:27 AM UTC-5, Allan Heretic wrote:
>
>> I use a shopping list does that count keeps me from having think about
>> what I need.
>>
>>
>> (   Matrix ~~ Soul rules Body
>>   )              ~~ Do No Harm
>> [_D    ~ Allan H
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: archytas <[email protected]>
>> To: [email protected]
>> Sent: Thu, 30 Jan 2014 4:11 AM
>> Subject: Re: Mind's Eye Re: Memo check
>>
>> Gabby always brings out the worst in me in terms of feeling like getting
>> my own back.  This is strangely the feeling memos generally inspire in me
>> too!  The difference is I ignore memos until they go away.  I would have a
>> planet without memos, though would design a few more Gabbies into this one
>> given such power.  I made enquiries to effect such a plan but was told the
>> mould had been broken.  There are things to cherish in uniqueness rather
>> than ubiquity.
>>
>> I can barely cope with how dumb I was yesterday and so am thankful for my
>> memo destruction campaign!  I'd keep any from Allan, but he's too smart to
>> send any.
>>
>> Memo to all:
>> There are 83 crypto-currencies like Bitcoin.  Are we missing an
>> opportunity to use Gabby's brain?  It's as crypto as any I have encountered
>> ...
>>
>> More seriously Gabby, I once thought economics made sense or would if I
>> worked hard enough to understand it.  Now I have a more 'Fahrenheit 451'
>> feeling about the subject and am less sure book-burning is a bad thing.
>>  Watching a recent series on teacher training in tough schools I would once
>> have detested the kids and their teacher-mining.  Now I wonder why we
>> inflict academic learning only a few of us are good at on the majority who
>> are not.  Over the years you have played some part in my 'conversion',
>> often prodding me to recognise difference.  Good luck re-reading your past.
>>  Perhaps, as Bishop Usher once had it. the past started yesterday, complete
>> with fossil record and memories.  I once had a boss who sent memos to the
>> past.  Horrible woman who never admitted any flaws.  The correct
>> interpretation of a past memo may not be the point as imagination rather
>> requires mistakes to change the future.
>>
>> On Friday, 24 January 2014 02:58:58 UTC, Ash wrote:
>>>
>>> But, should one really think so or merely wish to accept it as such?
>>> I've asked myself this when trying to sort out my own contrasts. IMO to
>>> whatever degree you have it undoubtedly contributes something of value,
>>> though you do have better linguistic footing than me and obvious
>>> leanings into discourse analysis (my lady just finished that class).
>>>
>>> In dealing with memos having humor is good advice, going through old
>>> things always seems to increase the gravity, lower the oxygen, and slow
>>> time down. As to this 'Simplified' part, good luck with that. :D
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 1/22/2014 4:53 AM, gabbydott wrote:
>>> >
>>> > "View as set" is better... Thank you very much, Andrew.
>>> >
>>> > Am 22.01.2014 00:02 schrieb "andrew vecsey" <[email protected]
>>> > <mailto:[email protected]>>:
>>> >
>>> >     I think it would be fun to make a new video called "Gabby -
>>> >     Simplified". I find it a very nice characteristic to be able to
>>> >     laugh at oneself. My sister and my partner can do that so very
>>> well.
>>> >
>>> >     On Tuesday, January 21, 2014 10:20:07 PM UTC+1, Gabby wrote:
>>> >
>>> >         I just found this short memo to myself from maybe one or two
>>> >         years ago:
>>> >         /View nominalisation of knowledge as settled and discourse
>>> >         about having knowledge or being in knowledge. /
>>> >         This may sound awful in English, its original German version
>>> >         sounds ten times worse. I had to laugh when I read it and I
>>> >         thought it must have been an ironic reminder or a parody of
>>> >         someone or something. But then it dawned upon me that I might
>>> >         have really intended to try and do so. Now I am asking you,
>>> >         have you been seeing me doing anything like that?
>>> >
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