Rik Hemsley wrote:
> #if Erin
> > Snarfblat wrote:
> >  > On a
> >  > somewhat similiar tangent, are very many of you religious?
> >
> > I am spiritual but not religious.
> 
> I am neither. Sometimes I wish I was religious. Then perhaps I wouldn't
> have to think about the Universe so much.

Bzzzt.

To me, being religious (in a spiritual sense) MEANS thinking about the
Universe etc et al.

> [...]
> > How does this relate to being a woman of *nix-y persuasions? I'd say a
> > good  part of my experience with computers is a "sense of wonder"
> > apprehension of the infinite complexity which is entirely built upon the
> > basis of 1 and 0.

Yup. Or the sense of wonder at the infinite complexity built on 
protons, neutrons and electrons...

Or the sense of wonder at colour...

Or at .. 



Jenn V.
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