ohh I forgot the rule that comes before #43612.. it's #43611
if knowing the deeper meaning of something.. in the end doesn't matter..
just accept what ever truth would make you happyist for the moment
accepting that a diffrent truth my reveal itself later :)
Stay tuned for the trilogy :)
hugs,
JL
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On Mon, 10 Jul 2000, Vinnie wrote:
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> On Mon, 10 Jul 2000, curious wrote:
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> > JL's lesson's learned #43612 NEVER try to read to deeply into what people
> > say if what they say is unclear.. attempt to get clarification.. if they
> > refuse to clarify.. go with the EXACT wording of what they say.. if it's
> > belived that what they say could possibly have a significant impact on
> > self.. get what they say in writting...
>
> <chuckle>
> Chris, dearheart, some of us like to be considered sane -- asking random
> folks on trams/streetcars what they meant by 'guys in the tech department'
> (or similar) does not further this goal :)
>
> though I'll grant, your literalness can be useful
>
> Vinnie
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