Bob Lee wrote:
>  If I understand your question, I would have to say that first I
> research the subject as thoroughly as posible. Then I focus my mind
> on it and concentrate to the exclusion of all disturbances. This is
> true for lab or written work. People often say the place could burn
> down and I wouldn`t know it. :-)

Then, I stare off into space, let it all flow into my subconscience 
and ignore it until I begin to *really* understand it! 

If that doesn't happen on schedule, I forget everything, look up,
and say "HUH? WHAT?" <puzzled look>

<GRIN!>

By the way, I scored about 22 on that damn test of yours, Bob!

Be well,

Mike D.
(who's tired of thrashing around with UNIX!)

PS: It's a low volume day and we're obviously relaxing a little bit. 
I hope that'll be okay with folks. It's not to be overdone, but feels 
great once in a while. Peace.

[Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
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[Speaking only for myself...              ]


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