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On Jan 13, 5:51*am, Frank Reid © 2008 wrote:
Don't need the spool but I want to welcome you back to the loving and gentle arms of ROFF. What's up? *Long time no talk to. Frank Reid Two kids, a mortgage and a job that often keeps me up past midnight after the rest of the family has gone to bed is what's up. ROFF withdrawal wasn't so bad. Usenet is so hard to come by these days and Google groups interface is just awful. If not for the message length limitation, ROFF social dynamics would probably transfer well to a newer platform like Twitter although the nice thing about usenet is the absolute open nature of the beast. Haven't done much fishing in the last few years though did manage a trip to Penns Creek last October. Haven't had such a multi-day fishing trip in four years. Did write an article for a fly fishing magazine a couple of years ago but that took many, many day trips to collect all the info, photographs and requisite experience in order to write about that particular river with any semblance of authenticity. By "day-trip" I mean 3.5 hours drive from my home in Silicon Valley - that was before the run-up in gasoline prices. These days I'm grateful that all those years spent in graduate school which at the time might have seemed like a misdirected exercise in esoteric abstrusity, have resulted in gainful employment. Not that I would not have found something equally fulfilling otherwise - but it did take some wandering in the wilderness to get to the place I find myself today. And though each of us might have different thresholds for what we consider an honest day's work for which one deserves honest pay, I am happy to report that nobody tells me to put in the long hours each day. I do it because I want to and feel I owe it to the people who will use our products. From a distance it is tough to watch my beloved Gotham enter another period of darkness. And it's not just Fifth Avenue but Main Streets everywhere. But I'm hopeful that the failure of leadership and the attendant cynicism that led a nation to so blithely choose such financial foolishness would now inspire us and especially a younger generation to step into an era of renewed self-responsibility as opposed to a further weakening of our freedoms or reduction in social mobility in exchange for promises of a false security. Mu on the left coast |
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