Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
> actually I think everybody is a product of their environment.
> 
> here in central texas, college was not an option in the late 70's, nor 
> was the interest there.
> 
> our choices quite simply were ranching, oil field or military.
> I chose all 3 to see which one I liked best.
> The military led to electronics.
> That led to computers.
> Computers led to business interests.
> 
> While I appreciate good grammar, etc., there has never been any interest 
> on my part as I believe the real opportunities are in focusing on the 
> big picture.

Hi Virgil,

But when it gets to the point when only another Texan can understand 
what you mean . . .

You know most of your opportunities will be elsewhere. You might be 
working online from your blackberry, but you are selling to the whole 
English speaking world.
-- 
Regards,

Pete
http://pete-theisen.com/
http://elect-pete-theisen.com/

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