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Old 06-21-2006, 08:41 AM   #20
geodeticman
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Watchman -

Howdy - I could not help but read the third-person references to me. I did not want the brain (and other pertinent) injuries to proceed me, but my entry into the room was with trepidation. I had not used a pc in over 4 years, typing sucked (still does) LOL, and....

making my typing more readable was a thing i needed to have brought to my attention. While your comments were a bit rough, I fired back on all cannons, feeling very..insecure. there - i said it.

But fragile ? Well now..... after walking out miles from 12,000 feet solo in the Rockies with half my leg hanging out and under femoral artery tourniquet, resecting my position and plotting a polar-rectangular course our in Lambert conformal coordinate inversion while bleeding to death, BEFORE the head injury, .... I'd say not so fragile. OK ? Insecure, OK. Neverhtless,

However, I stuck it out and improved. The paragraphs the next day were an effort (big) to take your critique to constructive use. I'm proud of my progress curve sice, and am much more tolerant of well-intentioned jibes. John is merciless !LOL

I just had not "read" you yet; I'd been out of arenas like this for a long time. Thank you for being understandably candid with me. I needed to improve. No matter others rallied to my defense - you were right - in principle, if not word.

I hope you can put that very difficult past I went through in my first month of posting behind you - I certainly have. Day to day my cognitive and dextrous skills vary, but sure are better now. All those long posts were good for at least me ! LOL

Say, Watchman, let's start fresh like regular good guys and shake, as you may recall I offerred back then. Truly - I'd enjoy posting with you oblivious of that first month of mine where I think Walls dropped in after 3 years to the great misfortune of reading one of my tome's !! I feel sorry for him. lol

Since you and i seem to be regular guys ( anybody who likes "The Watchman's Gone") has to be a good guy in my book , lets start fresh and no harm done, huh ? c'mon man ?

BTW - I am a Christian, too. Let's both behave like good ones and let by-gones be by-gones.You could have addrressed me directly as a stand-up guy, versus tangential references to me and my unGodly start-up in the room.

I see YOU are on the right track, but you are way heavy on the ham-handedness in your tact. And, I have never gossipped in PM's. it took me a month to figure out PM's ! duhhh

Our personas inevitably shine through Watchman, as kind people or not. Your light's flickering from your "strong wind" and high blood-pressure.
Relax, friend, and I suspect we'all have a forum again that.... that.....

Gordon Lightfoot would be proud of his fan's to read. !!

Watch on Watchman ! Did you know the original Watchmen in railroads would look for hobos jumping on , and then drop a lead billet on a rope down under the tracks to beat them to death where they hung on underneath, then jumped on board later ?

Don't do that in your anger man, you're to good a guy ! Odd in response to your feelings of persecution you persecute to validate your own statements somewhat. So get it out of your system, and I'd bet we'd all enjoy being friends again ? I sure do currently.

Welcome back. Start fresh ? Handshake ? Maybe soon - friends ? - Steve


geo Steve

[ June 21, 2006, 09:34: Message edited by: geodeticman ]
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