> On Sun, 10/25/09, Bruce Bostwick wrote:
> > On Oct 25, 2009, at 8:06 PM, Deborah Harrell wrote:
> > Hey, guess who's posting from home for the first time?
> > (I did have some serious help getting stuff hooked up,
> and I still hate this laptop's 'finger mouse.' -- hmm,
> hadn't thought of wha
At 11:08 PM Sunday 10/25/2009, Doug Pensinger wrote:
Debbi wrote:
> Hey, guess who's posting from home for the first time?
> (I did have some serious help getting stuff hooked up, and I
still hate this laptop's 'finger mouse.' -- hmm, hadn't thought of
what that conjures up, but it's entirely
Debbi wrote:
> Hey, guess who's posting from home for the first time?
> (I did have some serious help getting stuff hooked up, and I still hate this
> laptop's 'finger mouse.' -- hmm, hadn't thought of what that conjures up, but
> it's entirely apt...)
Congrats on the new job, and on getting yo
Julia Thompson wrote:
...
I think in both cases, it's sort of a deferred maintenance problem. When
you finally have time, there's a BIG backlog to deal with.
...
Yes. And in our case, it was compounded by our daughter refusing to sleep
in the room she shared with her twin brother, starting
On Oct 25, 2009, at 8:06 PM, Deborah Harrell wrote:
On Sun, 10/25/09, Doug Pensinger wrote:
Good to hear from you all that haven't posted much, maybe
we can get a
rip roaring discussion going. Anybody over hear read
Banks' new one?
Hey, guess who's posting from home for the first time?
(
-Original Message-
From: brin-l-boun...@mccmedia.com [mailto:brin-l-boun...@mccmedia.com] On
Behalf Of David Hobby
Sent: Sunday, October 25, 2009 7:48 PM
To: Killer Bs (David Brin et al) Discussion
Subject: Re: The thread about the thread Re: DeLong on health insurance
reform
I think
> On Sun, 10/25/09, Doug Pensinger wrote:
> Good to hear from you all that haven't posted much, maybe
> we can get a
> rip roaring discussion going. Anybody over hear read
> Banks' new one?
Hey, guess who's posting from home for the first time?
(I did have some serious help getting stuff hooke
Doug Pensinger wrote:
Julia wrote:
It's amazing what you find needs doing when you finally have all your kids
in school for a full day for the first time ever. I might have most of it
done by the time school gets out in early June!
I've heard the same thing about retirement; my brother-in-l
Julia wrote:
> It's amazing what you find needs doing when you finally have all your kids
> in school for a full day for the first time ever. I might have most of it
> done by the time school gets out in early June!
I've heard the same thing about retirement; my brother-in-law and his
brother,
Well, Julia, in my experience (is that abbreviated IME?), it doesn't get
better until they go to college, and even then they come home and disrupt
your schedule =+)). I *still* wonder where the time goes, but I know way
too much of it disappears into my computer screen.
Mothers of young children
-Original Message-
From: brin-l-boun...@mccmedia.com [mailto:brin-l-boun...@mccmedia.com] On
Behalf Of Jo Anne
Sent: Wednesday, September 09, 2009 11:32 PM
To: brin-l@mccmedia.com
Subject: The thread about the thread Re: DeLong on health insurance reform
David wrote:
> Hi. There I was,
Ray wrote:
> The change of seasons is not as obvious here as it seemed to be in the
> States as we toured around last year. We don't go from ridiculous negative
> temperatures to extreme heat as for example in Colorado. It's gradually
> getting warmer now (the low 20s C) and it looks like we might
On 13/09/2009, at 2:27 PM, Ray Ludenia wrote:
The change of seasons is not as obvious here as it seemed to be in
the States as we toured around last year. We don't go from
ridiculous negative temperatures to extreme heat as for example in
Colorado. It's gradually getting warmer now (the l
On Sep 13, 2009, at 10:21 AM, Doug Pensinger wrote:
Hi Ray, glad to see you're still hanging out. Are you ready for
spring, or does it make that much of a difference?
The change of seasons is not as obvious here as it seemed to be in the
States as we toured around last year. We don't go fr
Ray wrote:
>
> I fail to see what difference it makes how often I am involved. Surely this
> should be the case with or without my participation!
Hi Ray, glad to see you're still hanging out. Are you ready for
spring, or does it make that much of a difference?
I know you were kidding, but as fa
On Sep 11, 2009, at 4:35 AM, dsummersmi...@comcast.net wrote:
As Obama
said this morning, we should be able to civilly differ when strongly
held
opinions differ...particularly on a mailing list where RL is only
occassionally involved.
I fail to see what difference it makes how often I am i
>No apologies needed. I just remember so well person after person taking on
>JDG trying to talk about different stuff (abortion, death penalty,
>politics). While I think Dan talked the longest and the hardest, I came to
>feel the guy just got off on fanning flames of dissention. Sort of like
>
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