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Post by Gorf on Jun 30, 2004 12:41:54 GMT -5
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Post by vierra on Jun 30, 2004 13:39:46 GMT -5
Yes.
Every new year has turned out to be better than the previous year. For me, that is.
Thank you for asking.
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Post by JT on Jun 30, 2004 15:44:02 GMT -5
Yes, thanks.
I don't think the direction of the country is going is better now than 4 years ago, but that wasn't the question.
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Post by vierra on Jun 30, 2004 15:55:49 GMT -5
The bell curve (or normal distribution). 16% of the population will probably answer "YES," 16% will probably answer "NO," and 68% will answer that it stayed the "SAME." Usually, people's lives don't change that much over 4 years.
When I used to live in New York, a friend of mine used to say, every year, "Next year, I will be a new me and improve my social life with more friends." Sounds great in the abstract, but his life remained the same year after year. No new social circles, no new friends, the same boring humperdinck life. Until something traumatic happens to you to jolt you to your senses, things just don't change.
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Post by IdahoBoy on Jun 30, 2004 18:22:06 GMT -5
Define "better."
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Post by vierra on Jun 30, 2004 19:26:19 GMT -5
If you're going to be so paralyzed because someone ELSE did not define a term for you, then you should squirrel yourself in a cave and become a hermit. Geez! How do you get things done? Just define the stupid term yourself and fly with it! Dang... Hell, why stop with "better" ? Why not have him define "you," "now," and "four"?
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Post by Gorf on Jun 30, 2004 22:47:55 GMT -5
Read the article for the writer's definition of better.
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Post by IdahoBoy on Jul 1, 2004 15:34:23 GMT -5
>-(Gorf)-<[} link=board=news&thread=1088617314&start=6#0 date=1088653675] Read the article for the writer's definition of better. There's an article? Is it available on books on MP3?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 1, 2004 15:51:00 GMT -5
I'm 4 years older. So the answer is NO.
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Post by vierra on Jul 1, 2004 16:03:00 GMT -5
Age is a good thing, (R)uffda, because you are closer and closer to death, the ultimate salvation.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 1, 2004 18:09:29 GMT -5
Or not.
To die, to sleep. Perchance to dream! Ah, thar's the rub (a dub dub)!
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Post by Gorf on Jul 1, 2004 18:18:57 GMT -5
Rub a dum dubya?
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Post by Gorf on Jul 1, 2004 18:20:26 GMT -5
There's an article? Is it available on books on MP3? I'm sorry, I didn't realize that you're incapable of reading and understanding things written in English. Even if it is relatively American-ized English.
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Post by Gorf on Jul 1, 2004 18:25:16 GMT -5
Yes, thanks. I don't think the direction of the country is going is better now than 4 years ago, but that wasn't the question. So you actually consider yourself to be better off if the country is headed in the wrong direction? Other than getting married (and things related to that) I can't think of anything in particular that I would consider in my life that is better now than it was before GWB was elected in 2000. I won't give GWB any credit for my marriage, and I won't give him total credit / blame for the other things.
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Post by vierra on Jul 1, 2004 18:35:01 GMT -5
>-(Gorf)-<[} link=board=news&thread=1088617314&start=12#0 date=1088724026] I'm sorry, I didn't realize that you're incapable of reading and understanding things written in English. Even if it is relatively American-ized English. The poor boy is a product of the deficient Idaho public school system.
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