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The last week my dsl connection has been on and off again. Havoc created with the wirless networking here - aughhhhh.... Then the power went out - twice - for a few seconds. The computer is on the UPS along with all the important cables - except - the power to the dsl modem LOL opps - it is just on a surge protector. But after everything came back to life - like magic - so did the dsl connection - at top speed no less!
I am planning on colorizing my new blog look - someday . .. just not sure if I want the oh my shocking bright or the subdued pastels or ... maybe just plain for awhile. I am leaning toward the natural colors.
I am researching the effects of colors on blog site visit times. It is amazing the differences between men and women when it comes to colors and their impact.
Scientology - the more you post about it the more I hate it :)
It's interesting that you saw his argument as an anti-freedom one. I saw it as the opposite -- that the Bill of Rights wasn't intended to constrain businesses any more than individuals. If the Scientologist's conduct wasn't consistent with what was expected, then he should've been fired. That same principle (in my view) should apply to anyone who needs a basis of trust to conduct their business in a meaningful way, which is really where I saw his argument going.
I was kind of glad it was Scientology -- most shows would've just hammered Christianity or Judaism, not that the writers spared those, either.
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DnW