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To: E'Lane who wrote (43217)5/7/1999 3:46:00 PM
From: Jane4IceCream  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50264
 
**OT**

For all you guys 'n' gals in MDIN, THIS may be THE day of the start of the Medinah Rocketship. Check out the action, but currently there are 5 market makers fighting for stock at the bid of .50 for the FIRST time I can recall.

Now, back to your regularly scheduled programming....

Jane at the beach with bare feet on!



To: E'Lane who wrote (43217)5/7/1999 4:16:00 PM
From: Ronaldo  Respond to of 50264
 
E!..loving new life..."God's opinion that the world should go on"
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In an ancient monastery in a faraway place, a new monk arrived to join his brothers in copying books and scrolls in the monastery's scriptorium.

He was assigned as a scriptor on copies of books that had already been copied by hand.

One day, he asked Father Florian (the armarius of the scriptorium),
"Does not the copying by hand of other copies allow for chances of error? How do we know we are not copying the mistakes of someone else? Are they ever checked against the original?"

Fra. Florian is set back a bit by the obvious logical observation of
this youthful monk. "A very good point, my son. I will take one of the latest books down to the vault and compare it against the original."

Fra. Florian went down to the secured vault and began his verification.

After a day had passed, the monks began to worry and went down looking for the old priest. They were sure something must have happened.

As they approached the vault, they heard sobbing and crying. When they opened the door, they found Fra. Florian sobbing over the new copy and table.

It was obvious to all that the poor man had been crying his old heart out for a long time.

"What is the problem, Reverend Father?" asked one of the monks.

"Oh, my Lord," sobbed the priest, "the word is 'celebrate'!"