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Certain and some parts of/to the computer world are fascinating and sickening at the same time. I think we have enough to work with, with even the littlest offer and curiosity that end our well being. On the other hand knowing that there are lots of good things present and presentable in the upcoming year ohhhhh! it leaves us with the dreaded time and the space we must occupy since. All in all if it's just a feeling then well, everything including the earth must pass one day. Until then there is no proper support, everything is just a technical game and as in any hurt, we see ways to get out and keep out. The chances of anyone to full exent of happiness is nill. By the way i still have 300 more character letterings to go. So why not then talk about the discovery and psychology of technology. Okay I admit that helped pass some time. But honestly, " Cause in a opened coat, i hadn't a clue." atleast on things lacking style. I am most you now. "When frail there's always the rail. I love u

2007-07-16 10:11:09 · 1 answers · asked by clothed a 1 in Society & Culture Other - Society & Culture

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Life is not generated on the net. It is generated in the bedroom. Have Mommy and Daddy told you about that yet?

Your details don't explain much, and I am at a loss to know what you are trying to ask. But have you heard about Sturgeon's Law? Many years ago, science fiction writer Theodore Sturgeon was asked, "Why is 90% of the science fiction published such [BS]?" "Because," said he, "90% of everything is [BS]." This has come to be known as Sturgeon's Law. At a science fiction convention in the late 1970s, I asked Mr. Sturgeon if he thought 95% wasn't more realistic, and he agreed that it was. Today I tend to estimate more like 99%.

So there's still that small amount of the world out there that is worthwhile, and you need to resign yourself to learning discriminating wisdom. You go into a bookstore, at most 1% of the books in there are worth your money. You go to a clothing shop, at a maximum 1% of the stock is anything you would want to be seen wearing. So it goes. Learn to select.

2007-07-17 00:44:08 · answer #1 · answered by auntb93 7 · 0 0

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