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November 9, 2005

Hi Heather

As anyone who has spoken to me for more than say, Oh 15 seconds has surmised, I'm not very computer savvy; I try, as the geek in the race plods along at the back of the class while running the mile; as he who breaks the tape five minutes after everyone else has showered and changed, I am mildly pleased with my medoicre accomplishment: Arete; it's not much, but it's my personal best. Along those lines I thought I was beginning to understand the internet and computers and a minute portion of their function, but now I'm stumped. If the blog is the first step to communal intelligence, with all the new age cerebral give and take envisioned there: we post our blogs so that people will respond to us in -- well, if not real time, then possibly at their convenience, how does this leather bound version fit in. Are we admitting that if something is important to us, we want it to be physically real and exist in a touchy-feely format? That floating in the ethernet is simply not good enough and that somethings are worth the paper to print them?

Posted by Joseph Lampiasi at November 9, 2005 2:06 AM

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