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[APML] belt and sword of the hunter



I'm chillin'. :-)

Really, I didn't think you were insinuating anything
nor did I intend to be argumentative. Personal
philosophies and natures differ. It's always been 
in mine to to get involved, to ask questions, to
give feedback and generally to stick my neck out and
take the risk I might be wrong. I've learned a heck 
of a lot more than I would have keeping silent. 
This group included. After all, what would this group
be like if we all lurked?

Anyway, I've dragged us way off topic. Great image,
Bobby! :->

BTW, I hope no one was hurt in the accident!

-----Original Message-----
From: astropix@att.net [mailto:astropix@att.net]
Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2003 7:14 PM
To: Discussion of Film Astrophotography
Subject: Re: [APML] belt and sword of the hunter


 Relax Alen...

     I was referring to my own philosophy... not
insinuating yours. Ooops... 
just heard a wreck... (seriously) got to call 911 !!!

 Geoff

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> Geoff Powers wrote:
> 
> > I usually lurk and learn from the more
> > accomplished postings here... Old Abe Lincoln 
> > was right... "Tis better to remain silent, and
> > thought to be a fool, than to open ones mouth and
> > remove all doubt." 
> 
> I prefer:
> 
> "He who asks is a fool for five minutes, but he who
> does not ask remains a fool forever." 
>    - Chinese proverb
>  
> "The fool wonders, the wise man asks."  
>    - Benjamin Disraeli
> 


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