On  Fri, 8 Nov 2002 at 17:55:51, paul holmgren wrote:
(ref: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)

>
>Wolfgang Lenerz wrote:
>
>> On 8 Nov 2002, at 11:47, Tony Firshman wrote:
>
>> >(...) The best course is to stop thinking,
>
>> How do you do that?
>
>> Does it happen often to you?...
>> <grin>
>
>> Wolfgang
>> -----------------
>> www.wlenerz.com
>
>I get brain farts all the time, was WORSE when I was in the thick
>of work AND Sinclair computing, had 5 different system types at work
>that I had to be proficient in and at home there was the 3 different
>Sinclair setups with different interfaces adding to the mix.
>
>The work phrase we has was "Taking a Phase" a bad enough "Phase"
>and you did a total wipe and rebuilt a minimum configuration from
>scratch. Minor "Phases" were like "Stop, re-group" and then
>"think about it", then the "got it Yet" results meant that the brain
>just might be back on track, but not guaranteed to be so.
>Sometimes it hurt to even think about it.
.... and all that without a recovery CD (8-)#

Nice to see you are still around here.

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