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Chronocidal Charlie  
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 More options Nov 8, 3:34 am
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From: Chronocidal Charlie <c...@chronocidal-charlie.me>
Date: Sat, 07 Nov 2009 10:34:46 -0600
Local: Sun, Nov 8 2009 3:34 am
Subject: Tool, Toy or Weapon?
Just about everything within my reach here in my apartment can be
multifunctional to some extent. Some of course more than others, but
I'll try to stay from the extremes, although I'm having a hard time not
analyzing the big glop of shed hair I dug out of the trap on my bathroom
sink this morning. Probably best to just leave it in the trash can until
I get around to taking out the trash. ;-)

Anyway, several times I've expounded on the ordinary computer as to the
various uses I put it to. I get a hell of a lot of fun out of it as a
toy, playing games, doubling it as a home entertainment center for
music, movies or reading literature or printed matter. It serves as a
damn useful tool with which I do a lot of work, research, communications
and all the things involved in my avocational endeavors with software,
operating systems, little bit of research and development I engage in.
It could be turned into a damn formidable weapon should I for some
reason see need or have want to do so.

What about other things I posess or aspire to posess?


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Discussion subject changed to "Whoa! Wow, Mis-click ;-) was Tool, Toy or Weapon?" by Chronocidal Charlie
Chronocidal Charlie  
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 More options Nov 8, 3:51 am
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From: Chronocidal Charlie <c...@chronocidal-charlie.me>
Date: Sat, 07 Nov 2009 10:51:47 -0600
Local: Sun, Nov 8 2009 3:51 am
Subject: Whoa! Wow, Mis-click ;-) was Tool, Toy or Weapon?
Disregard the below. It ain't finished. ;-)

Dunno how I done that. I thought I clicked spell check to do some
inprocess changing 'nd editing, as I'd had a temporary memory loss as to
how to spell the simple word, "possess." Old age 'nd senility setting in
I guess.

But anyway, *Send* and *Spell* sit right adjacent to each other on the
menu bar 'nd I clicked on what I expected to spell check my draft and
*whoosh* on this damn new puter it was gone 'fore I could even catch it.

So don't pay no mind to what I been sed so fur. It's jsut in draft
format and I ain't through thinking it through, it lacking major
elements for the *essay* or rant it was meant to be, namely, body and
conclusion.

I wuz gonna use *knowledge* and *education* in comparison and contrast
to the computer and parallel knowledge and education as something that
can be considered as either Tool, Toy or Weapon...

Unless someone else wanna jump in and add some thoughts to it. ;-)

I gonna eat breakfast now and try again later.

That's what I get fer pretending I can write on occasion and try to get
profound or philosophical with my limited knowledge, vocabulary, etc.
'nd education. ;-)

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On 11/7/2009 10:34 AM, Chronocidal Charlie wrote:


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Discussion subject changed to "Tool, Toy or Weapon?" by Stuart
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 More options Nov 8, 8:35 am
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From: "Stuart" <f...@net.net>
Date: Sat, 7 Nov 2009 14:35:37 -0700
Local: Sun, Nov 8 2009 8:35 am
Subject: Re: Tool, Toy or Weapon?

"Chronocidal Charlie" <c...@chronocidal-charlie.me> wrote in message

news:fJCdnWPJS601PGjXnZ2dnUVZ8qGdnZ2d@giganews.com...

You get that mess o' parts back together yet?

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Chronocidal Charlie  
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 More options Nov 8, 10:00 am
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From: Chronocidal Charlie <c...@the-old-gnu-zoo.org>
Date: Sat, 07 Nov 2009 17:00:58 -0600
Local: Sun, Nov 8 2009 10:00 am
Subject: Re: Tool, Toy or Weapon?

Stuart wrote:
> "Chronocidal Charlie" <c...@chronocidal-charlie.me> wrote in message
> news:fJCdnWPJS601PGjXnZ2dnUVZ8qGdnZ2d@giganews.com...
>> Just about everything within my reach here in my apartment can be
>> multifunctional to some extent.

> You get that mess o' parts back together yet?

Waiting on the replacement lid hinges Stu, if your talking about the
Compaq laptop. Other than that all is functional and I have a place to
sit down and eat instead of standing up balancing a paper plate on the
tripod for my camera. ;-)

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