Archive for December 16th, 2005

Filling station quantum messaging

How do all the filling stations around town get the message to make their prices the same, simultaneously?

:- Doug.

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The last robin

Why is it in the spring we notice the first robin, but in the fall do not notice the last one to leave?

:- Doug.

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Stuffing or finding?

We spend so much time stuffing things into ourselvesand so little finding out what is already in there.

:- Doug.

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Responsible to what we do not control

We are responsible to what we do not control: we are responsible to life: we are responsible to our own life.

:- Doug.

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Criticize yourself day

To my good friends–

Let us take a day a month and honestly criticize ourselves. It would be a wonderful cleaning.

:- Doug.

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How much medical care is optional?

To our good friends–

How much medical care is optional?

This seems a radical question, but not when you think it through. In some cases, plastic surgery such as a face lift, is clearly cosmetic only, and not medically necessary to sustain life, or even a quality life.

Today, there are people who have to choose between medicines and heating their home or starving.

So then, where are the lines to be drawn? Who is to draw them? As medical costs go up, we need to address these questions. Even more so, we need to figure out how to address them.

:- Doug.

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