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I'll try to be nice here: The numbers indicate that Ms Johnson would not be able to make even the minimum contribution to the UCONN WB.
 
I'll try to be nice here: The numbers indicate that Ms Johnson would not be able to make even the minimum contribution to the UCONN WB.
Didn't mean to imply anything here. Sorry if I was unclear.
 
Didn't mean to imply anything here. Sorry if I was unclear.
Your topics always seem clear and timely to me. Also may I note your member photo change.
 
Your topics always seem clear and timely to me. Also may I note your member photo change.
I'm not sure how long Lisbeth will be my avatar. She's admirable but a little dark.
 
I'm not sure how long Lisbeth will be my avatar. She's admirable but a little dark.
Try an avatar from my fave, Game of Thrones. LOTS to choose from there.
 
I tried to get into GOT but am not a fan.
I understand. Its endless dialogues punctuated by series of hyper violent and fantastical events is not for everyone. As a long time original reader of the books (which is a far richer experience) I love its basic conceit that there are three vantages of power. Knowledge is power, power is an illusion (it exists were people believe it exists), and power is power, and how they are played out in endless variations. How we at all levels are affected by those who vie within the rules of the Game(s) whether we play or not, whether we accept those rules or not, with or without our knowledge. How the thirst for power differs from politics, and of course how the quest for power is the death of all innocence, how it burns through ignorance, how it burns through everything with a singular vengeance. According to GRRM the real secret is flexibility and the willingness to use any and all three in combination to achieve your goal(s). His books then become an indictment not only of the European feudal system, but of our own democratic caucus/electoral political stumping ideal.

But that's just my opinion.
 
I understand. Its endless dialogues punctuated by series of hyper violent and fantastical events is not for everyone. As a long time original reader of the books (which is a far richer experience) I love its basic conceit that there are three vantages of power. Knowledge is power, power is an illusion (it exists were people believe it exists), and power is power, and how they are played out in endless variations. How we at all levels are affected by those who vie within the rules of the Game(s) whether we play or not, whether we accept those rules or not, with or without our knowledge. How the thirst for power differs from politics, and of course how the quest for power is the death of all innocence, how it burns through ignorance, how it burns through everything with a singular vengeance. According to GRRM the real secret is flexibility and the willingness to use any and all three in combination to achieve your goal(s). His books then become an indictment not only of the European feudal system, but of our own democratic caucus/electoral political stumping ideal.

But that's just my opinion.
My son bought all of the books from Amazon. Since he used my account to buy them, they're in the cloud so I can read them, too. I've been meaning to, but was uninspired after watching a few episodes on TV. I'll get around to it one of these days.
 
My son bought all of the books from Amazon. Since he used my account to buy them, they're in the cloud so I can read them, too. I've been meaning to, but was uninspired after watching a few episodes on TV. I'll get around to it one of these days.
Do it. Like I said the books are richly piled with characters and circumstance, and even more multi-layered than the series. Though equally spare of the "magical" aspects that prevail in most fantasies.
 
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