Re: Got a question mr. retired civil servant.

From: Abraham Moses Genen (futurist@frontiernet.net)
Date: Sun Aug 31 1997 - 19:38:17 MDT


Abraham Moses Genen
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Dear fellow Extropians,
Just a point of information that should be corrected.
My age mot withstanding, I am not fully retired.
I still go to my office and work when I am not doing research or teaching.
Occasionally, I'll even get my hands messy changing a grandchild's diaper.
AMG
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From: Dan Clemmensen <Dan@Clemmensen.ShireNet.com>
To: extropians@extropy.org
Subject: Re: Got a question mr. retired civil servant.
Date: Saturday, August 30, 1997 10:15 PM

Eric Watt Forste wrote:
>
> This is especially the case where I live, in California, because
> we have an extensive system of initiative and referendum which
> requires a great deal of research to participate in in a meaningful
> way. Of course, research is not literally *required*, so the
> results of the elections are sometimes a bit surrealistic. I
> suppose that's why I like living in California. I've always been
> fond of surrealism, and I find the political environment here
> to be quite Daliesque.
>
Is Dali running for governor, or are you proposing a write-in
campaign? ;-)



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