Path: utzoo!dciem!nrcaer!scs!spl1!laidbak!att!pacbell!ames!oliveb!pyramid!prls!philabs!gcm!dc From: dc@gcm (Dave Caswell) Newsgroups: comp.misc Subject: Re: Reality Message-ID: <493@white.gcm> Date: 3 Jun 88 03:00:52 GMT Article-I.D.: white.493 References: <034449.2147405664@cc.usu.edu> <8577@dartvax.Dartmouth.EDU> <10317@agate.BERKELEY.EDU> <189@isl.stanford.edu> Reply-To: dc@white.UUCP (Dave Caswell) Organization: Greenwich Capital Markets, Greenwich, CT Lines: 26 In article <189@isl.stanford.edu> bill@isl.UUCP (Bill Moore) writes: .You think a bunch of people arguing over a computer without seeing .each other and having the nerve to say nasty things they never would .if they had to do it in person constitutes reality? As far as I can YES .tell, the so-called "real world" is a farce. What you call real I call .people worrying about money and not being nice to people. Any world which If people are nice to you you are real if they aren't nice than you are UNREAL? .is real must have love in it. And we're pretty short on that these days, I just turned off my love. Did you all feel your reality disappearing? .all around. What do the terms love, reality, "real world", farce mean. I looked in the dictionary and none of the meanings fit. -- Dave Caswell Greenwich Capital Markets uunet!philabs!gcm!dc If it could mean something, I wouldn't have posted about it! -- Brian Case