Re: I was born and raised in New York State.

2001-03-23 Thread Mike Scoles
Louis is (gulp) correct - I was making unwarranted use of the stereotype. In fact, my hometown is located on the shores of Seneca Lake in upstate New York. Its maximum population was about 1200, with 1000 of those being psychiatric patients. As medication improved, the population became smalle

Re: I was born and raised in New York State.

2001-03-23 Thread Paul Brandon
At 8:52 AM -0600 3/23/01, Mike Scoles wrote: >But the pace is too fast there. Here, it is much slower. In fact we >move backwards in time. > >http://www.msnbc.com/news/548017.asp?cp1=1#BODY I think that the term is 'devolution'. The good news is... On the same site, there was a vote on the evid

RE: I was born and raised in New York State.

2001-03-23 Thread Gary Klatsky
: I was born and raised in New York State. On Fri, 23 Mar 2001, Mike Scoles wrote: > But the pace is too fast there. Here, it is much slower. In fact we > move backwards in time. Ah, a stereotype. New York City is not the whole state anymore than all of Georgia is Atlanta. While I wa

Re: I was born and raised in New York State.

2001-03-23 Thread Louis_Schmier
On Fri, 23 Mar 2001, Mike Scoles wrote: > But the pace is too fast there. Here, it is much slower. In fact we > move backwards in time. Ah, a stereotype. New York City is not the whole state anymore than all of Georgia is Atlanta. While I was born and bred in THE CITY, I spent my winters and

Re: I was born and raised in New York State.

2001-03-23 Thread Michael Sylvester
On Fri, 23 Mar 2001, Mike Scoles wrote: > But the pace is too fast there. Here, it is much slower. In fact we > move backwards in time. As if we did not notice. Michael Sylvester,PhD Daytona Beach,Florida