At 11:54 AM 99/3/16, Susan Hoyle wrote:
>Rachel
>
>Thanks for the encouragement. And thanks for the hotlink to your
>(potentially) great page! I can't remember when an individual's home page
>raised a smile for me, let alone a laugh. And Jeffrey Zeldman's page might
>while away time I will probably resent having whiled away.
>Big disappointment though--- I clicked to find out what you think of Bill
>Gates and Geocities said 'Oops'. Well, I can guess what you think, but it
>was a shame all the same.
yes once i have more time the homepage will look like an actually sane
creation...potential is the right word, but thanks anyway!
In the meantime, what do you think or know about
>freeware as an alternative? Very simple answers please. I am not nor ever
>will be interested in how these damn things work.
>Susan
I'm a little confused...freeware as an alternative to what? A lot of the
shareware (a nicer name for it :) ) is amazing stuff - it's good to run
things you download through virus checkers, though. What freeware were you
thinking of?
Rachel
Yes, Yet Another Lefty Signature Line
~The Resistance Will Be As Transnational As Capital..."the collapse of the
global marketplace would be a traumatic event with unimaginable
consequences. Yet I find it easier to imagine than the continuation of the
present regime." - George Soros
~Nothing ever burns down by itself/Every fire needs a little bit of
help...- Chumbawamba
~Be ashamed to die until you have won some victory for humanity. - Horace Mann
~You can hold yourself back from the sufferings of the world, this is
something you are free to do and is in accord with your nature, but perhaps
precisely this holding back is the only suffering that you might be able to
avoid - Franz Kafka
~The sociologist, in his quest for understanding, moves through the world
of men without respect for the usual lines of demarcation - Peter L. Berger
~Thank you to everyone who recognizes that there is more to a city, a
people, a nation, more to human endeavor than that which can be measured in
the terms dictated by the goddamn, so-called free market. - Guillermo
Verdecchia, 1993.
~Unless either philosophers become kings in their countries or those who
are now called kings and rulers come to be sufficiently inspired with a
genuine desire for widom; unless, that is to say, political power and
philosophy meet together, while the many natures who now go their several
ways in the one or the other direction are forcibly debarred from doing so,
there can be no rest from troubles, my dear Glaucon, for states, nor yet,
as I believe, for all mankind. - Plato's Republic, v. 473
++++ stop the execution of Mumia Abu-Jamal +++
++++ if you agree copy these 3 sentences in your own sig ++++
++++ see: http://www.xs4all.nl/~tank/spg-l/sigaction.htm ++++
(latest favourite quote as of Saturday, February 27th, 1999 2:10 PM
Toronto, Kanata. Come check out my slowly-being-brought-back-to-life
webpage at http://welcome.to/rachelshomepage )