Re: turn off for learning assembler

From: Annie (annie_at_oal.com)
Date: 07/07/04


Date: Wed, 7 Jul 2004 20:45:31 +0000 (UTC)


On 2004-07-07 fbkotler@comcast.net said:

> Annie wrote:
>
> AA> Just ignore it. It's only squiggles on your screen.
> AA> It doesn't mean anything.
>
> Amen. "Nice Squiggles", tho, in your case :)

This is true. Hehehe!

> AA> We're not here to save the world...
>
> Right. We're here to *spend* it! :)
                                             _____
       Did the irony meters just go ((( `\
       off the scale? Hehe! _ _`\ )
                                            (^ ) )
       But the thing that the collecti- ~-( )
       vists and the old hippies have _'((,,,)))
       failed to grasp (or have disin- ,-' \_/ `\
       genuously ignored) is that the ( , |
       world doesn't NEED "saving." `-.-'`-.-'/|_|
                                             \ / | |
       The earth is exceptionally robust, =()=: / ,' aa
       and has an almost infinite capacity
       for self-restoration.

       Even if it did need "saving," mankind's puny efforts
       couldn't make even one pimple-crater's worth of
       difference in the overall scheme of things.

       The emotion-driven 'feeeeelings' crowd would be better
       advised to start worrying about THE SUN!

       Ayup, Old Sol has been actin' MIGHTAY PECULIAH the past
       several years...throwing out huge, never-before-seen
       mass coronal ejections, and generating ultra-high levels
       of radiation.

       If this keeps up, the world won't be worth spit, anyway.

       So to heck with the earth. SAVE THE SUN! Hehehe!