Doug Pensinger wrote:
In any case, poor old Brin-l seems to be as dead as a door nail, and
I think that that's a shame.
Is anyone out there?
Yes and no. I seldom check my e-mails these days, and I spend most
of my free internet time in wikis.
Alberto Monteiro
Alberto wrote:
Yes and no. I seldom check my e-mails these days, and I spend most
of my free internet time in wikis.
Hey Alberto, how are you? I heard you had a little rainstorm down
there a few weeks ago; what was it 21 inches?
What wikis?
Doug
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 10:02 PM, Doug Pensinger brig...@zo.com wrote:
Maybe we've already had this discussion, but have you read Banks' Transition?
No, and I do not plan to. I'll read any Culture novel he writes, but I
am not interested in his political ideology.
Doug Pensinger wrote:
Yes and no. I seldom check my e-mails these days, and I spend most
of my free internet time in wikis.
Hey Alberto, how are you?
In deep agony and despair, willing to spread mortal viruses and
obliterate mankind - as usual when April ends (it's the deadline for
the
Doug said:
Is anyone out there?
I'm still here; I don't think that I'll ever unsubscribe from Brin-L and the
Culture. I agree that it's been awfully quiet though.
Rich
GCU Mailing List Fermi Paradox
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On Apr 28, 2010, at 11:26 PM, John Williams wrote:
From my point of view, the current political situation in
the US is a disaster and just too depressing to even think about.
It is depressing, isn't it? What passes for discourse in this country
these days brings images to my mind of tribes
Alberto wrote:
I hate inches :-(
Oops, sorry. Over 50 cm then?
Doug
Short for communist, I think 8^)
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