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Old November 18th 08, 04:15 PM posted to alt.rec.bicycles.recumbent,rec.bicycles.misc,rec.bicycles.soc,alt.mountain-bike
JimmyMac
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Default The Dilemma of Tom Sherman

On Nov 18, 3:38*am, "Edward Dolan" wrote:
"JimmyMac" wrote in message

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On Nov 16, 9:41 pm, "Edward Dolan" wrote:
[...]

Unlike you, I move on from one subject to another depending on what gets
said.
And that would be when ... after you contradict yourself and someone


make and issue of it? *Depending upon what gets said ... as in ...
oops he's got me ... better move onto another subject and hope he
doesn't notice the diversion. *Is your position so indefensible that
you find it necessary to change the topic and move on? *Either you can
live as a hermit without the use of you computer and the internet as
you have asserted or you cannot. *The latter is obviously the truth
that you are running from.

You must be an idiot. I have lived most of my life as a hermit without a
computer. I could easily live the rest of my life without a computer, but
why should I. I can find lots to amuse me on it, like these ****ing stupid
newsgroups for instance.


The past is the past and this is the here and now and in the here and
now is it apparent that you are incapable of severing your cyber-
umbilical chord. You have made that quite clear at this juncture.
You cannot consider yourself to be a true hermit until you have done
so. No hermit worthy of the label would have a computer and/or
internet connection.

It must be horrible to be stuck forever on one just subject, i.e., Ed
Dolan the Great!
You always desperately play that card when you have no other card left


to play. *Tell you what, admit that you cannot do without your
computer and the internet (your cybet-umbilical chord) and be done
with this subject. *The fact is that you CANNOT do without your
computer and the internet and you WILL NOT admit it. *At this
juncture, that much should be obvious to all.

"You must be an idiot. I have lived most of my life as a hermit without a
computer. I could easily live the rest of my life without a computer, but
why should I. I can find lots to amuse me on it, like these ****ing stupid
newsgroups for instance." - Ed Dolan


Repeating an assertion does not make a statement anymore true than
when first presented. Regardless, thanks for the confirmation that
you can nether do without your computer and your internet connection
nor admit it. It is a given that your past is a lifestyle of the
"was" and your present is a lifestyle of the "is". I challenged you
to prove that you can adopt the lifestyle of your past (devoid of
computer and internet connection) as asserted and you failed to take
up the challenge. In the process, you effectively verified as
fallacious your contention that you can live without a computer and
internet connection. Real hermits don't own computers!

Regards,


Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota
aka
Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota


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