On 8/29/05, James Gray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Not necessarily.  It depends on the purpose of doing it.  (Note that "it" is
> not necessarily software or anything to do with computers.)  If the purpose
> was because it was fun to do or to teach yourself something you do not need
> to go past just doing it for it to be worth doing.

Giving what YOU chose to do your full attention is the only way to
completely experience the act.

Of course, if you're just banging crap out for work, y'all might just
be "Closing Your Eyes, and Thinking Of England"...


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