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Rod
10-26-2001, 12:37 AM
david,

when i sent the last message on your dialoge with jimb i had not
quite caught up on the finality of the discussion. even now i am
still a bit behind. however, i have now followed it through as a
whole exchange to the point where he bowed out. my perception saw
that something was amiss in his first entry and that the experience
was unavoidable. one who serves only on his own terms is not actually
serving.

however, peculiar travel suggestions are always dancing lessons from
god and one should accept them even if they know their gonna get
their toes stepped on or their shins kicked. so consider the joy of
the dancing lesson.

for the most part it a was wonderful example of the personal strength
in following the axiom that it exactly the same to take offence as it
is to give offence. and so, you triumphed.

i will soon fully digest the paper by dr. smelyakov. i will disscuss
the math implications with my son andrew. at present i see david,

when i sent the last message on your dialoge with jimb i had not
quite caught up on the finality of the discussion. even now i am
still a bit behind. however, i have now followed it through as a
whole exchange to the point where he bowed out. my perception saw
that something was amiss in his first entry and that the experience
was unavoidable. one who serves only on his own terms is not actually
serving.

however, peculiar travel suggestions are always dancing lessons from
god and one should accept them even if they know their gonna get
their toes stepped on or their shins kicked. so consider the joy of
the dancing lesson.

for the most part it was a wonderful example of the personal strength
found in following the axiom that it exactly the same to take offence
as it is to give offence. and so, you triumphed.

i will soon fully digest the paper by dr. smelyakov. i will disscuss
the math implications with my son andrew. at present i see smelyakov's
ideas as very consistent with my concepts on the time derivative and
the mental matrix. i'll soon post what i think might be helpful.

rod