Scuze me for a moment, here...
On Sun, 28 Aug 1994 transmat@teleport.com wrote:
quoted 2 lines Well - *i* make up his audience. It seems to me he cares about his> Well - *i* make up his audience. It seems to me he cares about his
> audience, otherwise he wouldn't have given this note of precaution, no?
Assuming I'm part of this high-risk audience that knows nothing of proper
precautions, how do I know I can TRUST this guy? Do you know what would
happen if *everyone* took stock in the preaching that goes on inside CD
inserts? How much you may agree with what is being said has nothing to do
with whether or not someone else should accept it on blind faith.
Another thing is the cryptic nature of the advice, obviously intended to
be very stylish. You take a finger cap and a dental dam, there are
various things you can do with them, all with their own safety:annoyance
ratio, and certain activities, the safety is not worth the annoyance to
some people. (You figure it out.) I find it a little fishy that instead
of printing the risk factors for various undertakings under various
conditions, this guy saw fit to equalize everything with blanket
statements and the word "always".
No thanks.
einexile in rhythm and sorrow