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Subject: the opposite of deep...
Original Message 1/18 17-Jun-03 @ 06:15 PM - the opposite of deep...
Message 4/18 18-Jun-03 @ 02:17 AM - RE: the opposite of deep...
then there's superficial.
and finally that which is above it all.....
that vehicular position assumed by some of
the
most "undeep".
a posture typical of many an unenlightened soul
wishing to appear superior......
and yet still possessed of this need to diminish others.
some more constantly than others.
Message 5/18 18-Jun-03 @ 08:33 AM - RE: the opposite of deep...
put 'deep' into the link.
I read yesterday that all the microshaft haters keep IE use at 98%, free software lame dicks. So don't forget to downlaod java to make the link work. Shame really cos it's free and MS charges for their version (hence not included in IE)
mcc / what about reflection, what does that do to shallow and deep. A moot point cos the point is you start this iteration around, not toward, you current bitch,
PS I read yesterday that all the microshaft haters keep IE use at 98%. So don't forget to downlaod java to make the link work. Shame really cos it's free and
Message 6/18 18-Jun-03 @ 11:43 AM - RE: the opposite of deep...
NO CHEDDAR - its the INFOTAINMENT age!
Message 7/18 18-Jun-03 @ 03:03 PM - RE: the opposite of deep...
AND what's microsoft got to do with reflection, refraction...or just plain
detraction?
subtraction?
you got an itch you need to scratch?
scratch it!
or are you afraid of revealing yourself, too?
Message 8/18 18-Jun-03 @ 06:15 PM - RE: the opposite of deep...
reflection is an illusion! and it can fool you into thinking that what's shallow is deep. I know a guy that broke his spine that way!
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Message 9/18 19-Jun-03 @ 11:37 AM - RE: the opposite of deep...
e- both the same. baby only recognises self (existance) through reflection in mirror, (and can handle angles of reflection interesting but anyway) in an action there are causes and effects, opposites from a certain point of view. "live young die fast" for example. What about memory perception and terrain of 'reality' interaction, decision experience, 'want is getting' - otherwise how do we know we got it, "comfortable to do business with"
anyway I think the visual thesaurus thing is an elegant and positive way of presenting data, so there.
Bud - get some taste
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