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Steven Levine wrote:
> >When is the next help session at Chapman?
>
> I am thinking we should start and end this one earlier, if possible. I'm feeling like
> I'd like to see some of the Superbowl. I don't watch much football, but I do tend to
> watch this game. Unfortunately, it looks like the PC types are getting all the good
> commercials pulled. Oh
> well.
I'm shocked -- such a highly evolved individual as yourself !
Just kidding . . . . I've actually heard that remark from several people myself, over
the years, and puzzled at the simplistic assumptions. There can be poetry, strategy, and
startling finesse (from time to time) in these games, not merely brute force. Enought that
I don't think anyone has to apologize for watching. The commercials for the *regular*
games are aggressively, obnoxiously moronic, though. For this game, they tend to be
something else again entirely. But, thanks to Janet, I don't expect there will be anything
like Aly Landry in the laundromat this year.
> Another option is to have the Help Desk after the General Meeting. There's been a couple
> requests for this.
>
> What do you folks think?
Sounds good to me.
Jordan
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