Author: Pete Galati
Date: 19:49:29 08/29/01
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On August 29, 2001 at 21:56:10, Fernando Villegas wrote: >Hi pal: >The problems of the so called humanity comes in two flavours: or they solve by >themselves or they cannot be fixed. No joke intended. Just an observation after >52 years here. So I prefer waste my time in things I do can solve or try to: to >take care of my 15 trees, the education of my daughters, where in the hell I >will put in my already cramped library my recently bought last paper edition of >Britannic Encyclopedia, what I will write in my next article, etc. Anything >above that I commend to the hands of God or destiny, the first to come, so I >have time to expend here without trepidation. >Fernando How many Gods is this going to take? How will anyone know when they're done? Would they be finished when everyone was in their own version of utopia? What if someone's idea of a utopia was a world without utopias? Hey, that's cool that you got a copy of the last paper Encyclopedia Britannica. I never had a good Encyclopidia growing up, but a couple years ago I bought a used 1962 set of Encyclopedia Britannica in almost unused condition at the library booksale. Cost me $15. It's very cool. I'd like to try a new one on CDrom, but there's nothing like having it on paper. That's something special, I'd never sell it. Pete
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