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Old January 6th 10, 12:29 AM posted to alt.astronomy.solar
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I fit with my "old brain" (82 years old) Called an old fart Oi ya
Out lived most imperial thinkers. No Nobels for me.I am going to bed
soon.Should I post my thoughts in the morning? I am not sure what to
do. My web died and maybe that is telling me something.Maybe its Tang
time? I do not feel up to snuff.Home alone and very depressed am I.
Bert PS I feel so cold
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Old March 1st 10, 02:35 PM posted to alt.astronomy.solar
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On Jan 5, 6:29*pm, bert wrote:
I fit with my "old brain" (82 years old) *Called an old fart Oi ya
Out lived most imperial thinkers. No Nobels for me.I am going to bed
soon.Should I post my thoughts in the morning? I am not sure what to
do. *My web died and maybe that is telling me something.Maybe its Tang
time? I do not feel up to snuff.Home alone and very depressed am I.
Bert *PS I feel so cold


"Now" has no meaning other than in our imagination. No arrow of time.
No events can take place in "now" Now that is tricky stuff TreBert
 




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