On Tue, 2011-03-15 at 17:15 -0400, Mike Rathburn wrote: > > > We have much to learn from the animal world. Like harmony with nature and > > balance, be it on land or in the oceans. > > > > Is that your final answer? Wink. > > I was just testing to see if there's an end to this,
Is there a reason it needs to come to an end? Keep in mind I never jumped topics to Egypt, monkeys, or ocean life. Though I am picking up the bandwidth bill for it all, much less my time to keep the list, wiki, etc alive. No offense but if I want to ramble on, I think I have earned that right, no? At the same time you don't see me stopping anyone else from topic jumping or pointless babble :) I look at it all as allot of good keywords for the bayesian filter. Which should reduce the frequency of legit email being rejected as spam. > since there's obviously no one else on the face of the planet with as > much knowledge, intellect, and unparalleled experience as you in > pretty much all subject matter - even that babble about monkey balls. > Smiley face. Who ever said I know it all? I think my comment above, with the reference of we, as well as the others to humans I snipped, includes myself. Otherwise I would have said everyone but me.... I have no idea how you read into what I typed as me knowing one way or another. Considering I concluded with a statement saying we have much to learn. If you know something, you need not bothering to learn it, right? :) The one thing I do know is the more I learn, the more I realize I do not know anything. If you see me suggesting things most times, I will say I think vs I know, bit of a difference there. I have been wrong many times before, and will be wrong many times again. I rather be wrong than right most times. You tend to learn more, and being wrong doesn't boost your ego, it humbles you. -- William L. Thomson Jr. Obsidian-Studios, Inc. http://www.obsidian-studios.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive http://marc.info/?l=jaxlug-list&r=1&w=2 RSS Feed http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/maillist.xml Unsubscribe [email protected]

