To: s.jennings who wrote (1163 ) 5/29/2001 12:18:57 AM From: d:oug Respond to of 4051 "A need to read between the lines." good, bad or just a fact of life? Warning/Note: This post is babble and/or off-topic or on-topic. Taken to its extreme or absolute, if one does receive input from others and a read between lines is viewed as understodd as in needed as in a part necessary to add to add to make a whole or make the info complete then one might find oneself running in circles between circles that do not intersect meaning falling off a circle onto another and rather than using 2 dimentional circles one uses as models spheres x-y-z axis one then has to decide is it fall off or fall through thinking a fall off is to abandon & discard while a through is to be captured and contained so that a history exist unlike this post at this time that does has its history at the beginning where i was asking a question in the form to obtain a comment which was false like a lie since i was really going to just point out the folly and craziness and out-of-touch with reality one obtains doing this which has a Catch 22 to it as to do this what i tried to do the point i want to make means i have to "lose it" as in cohesion of thoughts must be dismantled so that a final outcome a sum of parts can be obtains where the sum consist of broken parts meaning incomplete for the final completed objective. Yes, a crazy person cannot be aware of his crazyness, since only a sane person can reconize crazyness, that state to be not sane. So i must now say Time-Out Stop End Interruption and start aNew to complete what i started since not able "To get there from here, when here was there." "A need to read between the lines." ... just a fact of life? If so, then what does one read "between the lines." of the statement "... just a fact of life?" round and round we go where we stop nobody knows is not correct since we cannot stop once crazy always crazy once we enter bad/incorrect thoughts few can exit like that Catch 22 like a door opened and one passes through once on the other side the door cannot be seened one remembers opening a door and walked into its opening but the other side of the door does not exist a coin with only one side it can be either a head or a tail cannot be flipped a coin with only one outcome to be or not to be most folks decide not to be "free lunch" "something for nothing" "out of the goodness of his heart" I honestly don't know, but, whenever I see "free, expert" advice, I always wonder," is this guy throwing me a bone out of the goodness of his heart, or, is he doing his job?" d:oug