Folks,

Vadenstick:

02:28 here in the Carolinas, he said with a great, toothy yawn.

The fellow is associated with Egyptian math it is true. That singular conflagration has to be one of the great tragedies of the ancient and civilized world.

Who knows how far ahead technologically and otherwise our civilization might instantly warp today if one could go back in time and prevent this destructive blaze. How is the work on the time machine coming Osram?

I believe the ancients may well have had wisdom beyond what was passed down to us. Of coarse I also believe in Santa and the Easter Bunny so don't put too much credence in it.

I am typing with only one eye open and stifling a constant yawn. I'm off to slumber whilst dreaming deep dreams of time machines rushing to ancient lands and blazing great libraries.

Usually it's Spitfires and 109s. I'll enjoy the change of pace. Night all.


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"Blessed are they who expect nothing.
For they will not be disappointed." - Edmund Qwenn, "The Trouble with Harry"