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Changed ISPs and 'killed' my computer, but getting back on track now...what
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On Mon, 17 Dec 2007 12:07:46 -0800, "Lilah Morgan"
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Changed ISPs and 'killed' my computer, but getting back on track now...what
have I missed?

You missed the fact that this newsgroup has been disbanded, and I'm
just here to turn out the light. :-)
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Pan Ohco wrote:
On Mon, 17 Dec 2007 12:07:46 -0800, "Lilah Morgan"
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Changed ISPs and 'killed' my computer, but getting back on track now...what
have I missed?


You missed the fact that this newsgroup has been disbanded, and I'm
just here to turn out the light. :-)


Wrong. Myself, Omelet, and Billy have taken over, and no Chia pet is safe.
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In article ,
doofy wrote:

Pan Ohco wrote:
On Mon, 17 Dec 2007 12:07:46 -0800, "Lilah Morgan"
wrote:


Changed ISPs and 'killed' my computer, but getting back on track now...what
have I missed?


You missed the fact that this newsgroup has been disbanded, and I'm
just here to turn out the light. :-)


Wrong. Myself, Omelet, and Billy have taken over, and no Chia pet is safe.


Nor freshly ploughed gardens...
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In article ,
Omelet wrote:

In article ,
doofy wrote:

Pan Ohco wrote:
On Mon, 17 Dec 2007 12:07:46 -0800, "Lilah Morgan"
wrote:


Changed ISPs and 'killed' my computer, but getting back on track
now...what
have I missed?


You missed the fact that this newsgroup has been disbanded, and I'm
just here to turn out the light. :-)


Wrong. Myself, Omelet, and Billy have taken over, and no Chia pet is safe.


Nor freshly ploughed gardens...


Oh jeez, hide the women and children. We are now entering a hole in
reality. Reality, what a concept.
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Billy[_4_];765233']In article ,
Omelet
wrote:

In article ,
doofy
wrote:

Pan Ohco wrote:
On Mon, 17 Dec 2007 12:07:46 -0800, "Lilah Morgan"

wrote:


Changed ISPs and 'killed' my computer, but getting back on track
now...what
have I missed?


You missed the fact that this newsgroup has been disbanded, and I'm
just here to turn out the light. :-)


Wrong. Myself, Omelet, and Billy have taken over, and no Chia pet is safe.


Nor freshly ploughed gardens...


Oh jeez, hide the women and children. We are now entering a hole in
reality. Reality, what a concept.
--

Billy

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http://www.gallup.com/poll/102577/Half-Strongly-
Disapprove-Bush-Job-Performance.aspx

there has been a lot go on since u have been gone. take a boo around the boards and u will find that there are a number of links that really arent gardening related but they are still fun to read or participate in .
maddy has left us for awhile--sure do miss her and her ramblings --but hope she finds joy in her life ahead.
so welcome back and hope u are able to catch up. cyaaaaa, sockiescat.
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In article
,
Billy wrote:

In article ,
Omelet wrote:

In article ,
doofy wrote:

Pan Ohco wrote:
On Mon, 17 Dec 2007 12:07:46 -0800, "Lilah Morgan"
wrote:


Changed ISPs and 'killed' my computer, but getting back on track
now...what
have I missed?


You missed the fact that this newsgroup has been disbanded, and I'm
just here to turn out the light. :-)

Wrong. Myself, Omelet, and Billy have taken over, and no Chia pet is
safe.


Nor freshly ploughed gardens...


Oh jeez, hide the women and children. We are now entering a hole in
reality. Reality, what a concept.


What's so "real" about reality?

Especially during these days of PC behavior? ;-)

That's the beauty of gardening. Plants don't care about PC.

Nor do they read the manuals. g
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On Mon, 17 Dec 2007 12:07:46 -0800, "Lilah Morgan"
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Changed ISPs and 'killed' my computer, but getting back on track now...what
have I missed?



When did you leave?
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In article ,
Omelet wrote:

Oh jeez, hide the women and children. We are now entering a hole in
reality. Reality, what a concept.


What's so "real" about reality?

You mean that since we only see a tiny part of the electromagnetic
spectrum and only hear a small fraction of the sound spectrum, not to
mention we have no ability to detect electric waves like a shark, and
totally lack any radar or sonar capability, more information gets by us
that we detect, that reality?

Especially during these days of PC behavior? ;-)


I don't know. A lot of it just seems like courtesy.

That's the beauty of gardening. Plants don't care about PC.

Like pets, they just want to be feed and watered on time.

Nor do they read the manuals. g

Me too. g
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In article
,
Billy wrote:

In article ,
Omelet wrote:

Oh jeez, hide the women and children. We are now entering a hole in
reality. Reality, what a concept.


What's so "real" about reality?


You mean that since we only see a tiny part of the electromagnetic
spectrum and only hear a small fraction of the sound spectrum, not to
mention we have no ability to detect electric waves like a shark, and
totally lack any radar or sonar capability, more information gets by us
that we detect, that reality?


My reality is not your reality.
We all live in our own worlds and just share them with everyone else.
Philosophy is phun!


Especially during these days of PC behavior? ;-)


I don't know. A lot of it just seems like courtesy.


There is a fine line between courtesy and idiocy. Imho anyhoo.
We need to keep it "real". A lot of "PC" denies human nature.

YMMV and all that. g


That's the beauty of gardening. Plants don't care about PC.


Like pets, they just want to be feed and watered on time.


And kept clean. :-)


Nor do they read the manuals. g


Me too. g


lol

See? Your (and the plants!) own personal reality. :-)
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In article ,
Omelet wrote:

In article
,
Billy wrote:

In article ,
Omelet wrote:

Oh jeez, hide the women and children. We are now entering a hole in
reality. Reality, what a concept.

What's so "real" about reality?


You mean that since we only see a tiny part of the electromagnetic
spectrum and only hear a small fraction of the sound spectrum, not to
mention we have no ability to detect electric waves like a shark, and
totally lack any radar or sonar capability, more information gets by us
that we detect, that reality?


My reality is not your reality.

Not unless you are a 64 year old fat guy with cataracts. And the hits
just keep on comin'.
We all live in our own worlds and just share them with everyone else.
Philosophy is phun!

Even for the illiterate;-)


Especially during these days of PC behavior? ;-)


I don't know. A lot of it just seems like courtesy.

Changing "secretary" to "administrative assistant" seems silly to me,
but replacing -man with -woman or -person seems respectful.

There is a fine line between courtesy and idiocy. Imho anyhoo.
We need to keep it "real". A lot of "PC" denies human nature.

"Real" and "Human Nature" could be replaced with the words "traditional
values" and then where would radicals, like me, who deal with the "here
and now" be? Not that I don't like tradition, I do, but we seem to be
getting by just fine without slavery, women being denied the vote, or
homosexuals being forced into a closet, which at one time was based on
their "natures".

YMMV and all that. g


That's the beauty of gardening. Plants don't care about PC.


Like pets, they just want to be feed and watered on time.


And kept clean. :-)

Mine only gets washed just before being eaten;-)


Nor do they read the manuals. g


Me too. g

Being literate isn't everything.

lol

See? Your (and the plants!) own personal reality. :-)

Some people remark that my plants and I resemble ourselves. We are a
symbiosis. I feed them, they feed me, and we are all here together.:-)

My gardening is going slowly. Too cold to traipse around the garden.
Still have tomato cages that need to be pulled up.

I finally tried putting green tomatoes into a bag with a banana. Not
impressed. Green tomatoes ripened just as fast on the window sill.
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