Date: Thu, 09 Oct 2008
07:06:59 -0700
From: "George"
Subject: General
Observation
To: "John"
Actually, I think LIFE is
a therapy item. I gave my copy of that neat
book, The Heart of The
Buddha, to your brother. He has been pretty
silent about it so far. G
Write to yourself via
email, and save in a file.
You can write what you
wish you were reading in a good book.
Ultimately, it will be
your book, that someone else will
enjoy reading.
I did
this with my paintings. Its the source of the
creative itch,
just making something
you
cannot find in reality. Good stuff.
George
Hi George,
There was a work
development, my advising colleague got hired for
another post, a
promotion. It sent a bit of a shockwave through the
office of 8 employees.
I feel like the "older guy" but I am still
valuable to my
advisees. One reason I'm taking the RTF class is to
provide myself a bit
of relief from the routine.
John
> Prepare
and qualify yourself now for your
next
job. Just ease into it, one day at a time.
Figure that your present job will be changed
or
eliminated as every student will have
a
computer with a web cam so all these
meetings can take place in virtual not real
space.
>I haven't spoken to your brother in awhile.
>
He rarely writes me. Just a few word
sentences. I hope he is reading that
Buddha book that I loaned him. Open up
his being a bit.
Hi George,
I have been doing more
writing of late-- and your suggestions are
appreciated! You
always relate to me as a writer and I have to say
thanks!
I mostly
relate to you as a bright guy. Too
few
of these around.
Have a good evening
George. I hear there are fires a bit north of LA.
I assume that's not
close to you-- but my guess is that it's hot and
windy there.
It's hot here.
> Cold in the ams
here. 54 right now. Like
San
Francisco weather.
Have you been enjoying
the election circus? I think everybody is very
nervous about the
stock market and the economy-- some major
shenanigans going on.
Just
like 1929 depression: people living
beyond their means ( i.e. cash level) taking
more
debt than they can pay for, planning to
just
sell and pass the unpaid debt to someone
else.
Eventually someone is left holding
this
iron filled bag, and it just crashes them
down.
Credit frozen now. In my neighborhood
lots
of dirt tilled vacant lots where older
buildings scrapped, and plans made to
create new apartment buildings and small
business buildings, all stopped as loans to
get
them started are frozen and unavailable.
>
See-you,
John
I think not
unless you and I get webcams
for our computers. The new
ones
all come with this gadget. It
allows
people to have sex together on
the
net without actually touching
or
getting diseased or pregnant.
Could
be a good thing.
>