Ms.C,
how different life can be! A 17 hour work day must be a real strain on your soul and spirits. Not having the time to even read a single book in two weeks...
I am really sorry that I forgot how different the boundary conditions of life can be. What actually mislead me was that during the last five years in this forum, so many people (mostly from the same country) entered the forum with very similar requests: asking the forum members for a QUICK "custom explanation" of Celestia with the argument that they would not have the time to read the excellent manual. What amazed me was that they ALL understood Celestia after just a few words of explanations by Selden, for example. It took me more than five years instead, to only scratch the surface...
OK this really is making me envious to all the work you busy people are doing.
I for example, have very little to do. I have a small stand selling Hamburgers in Hamburg . Since my Hamburgers are actually not very good, I have lots of time for reading and dreaming about the Universe. I am so happy that Celestia does not offer more action. This would really make me nervous, I think...
OK, I sincerely hope that you'll come by from time to time. Oh yes, my European soul tells me that my previous answer to your mail was really civil and obliging
Take care,
Bye Fridger
hamburgers
t00fri wrote:I for example, have very little to do. I have a small stand selling Hamburgers in Hamburg . Since my Hamburgers are actually not very good, I have lots of time for reading and dreaming about the Universe.
ROFL-LMAO !
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t00fri wrote:Since my Hamburgers are actually not very good, I have
lots of time for reading and dreaming about the Universe.
Now, if you only spent some of this dreaming-time on making better
hamburgers... It is regrettable that i have to tell you this, but we need to
drown them in ketchup to be able to force them down, you know...
Hamburger-cooking for beginners
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rthorvald wrote:t00fri wrote:Since my Hamburgers are actually not very good, I have
lots of time for reading and dreaming about the Universe.
Now, if you only spent some of this dreaming-time on making better
hamburgers... It is regrettable that i have to tell you this, but we need to
drown them in ketchup to be able to force them down, you know...
Hamburger-cooking for beginners
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Dear Runar ,
I think now it is time that I have to confess one thing: I NEVER eat my own Hamburgers. Actually I detest Hamburgers.
Fortunately Hamburgers don't detest me...
Cheers,
Bye Fridger
t00fri wrote:I NEVER eat my own Hamburgers. Actually I detest Hamburgers.
Hehe, i suspected as much...
But there are hamburgers, and there are hamburgers. There??s the lukewarm wet cardboard you get in a certain, well-known "family restaurant", and there??s the one that involves an unlucky ox, fresh vegetables and some time...
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rthorvald wrote:Hehe, i suspected as much...t00fri wrote:I NEVER eat my own Hamburgers. Actually I detest Hamburgers.
But there are hamburgers, and there are hamburgers. There??s the lukewarm wet cardboard you get in a certain, well-known "family restaurant", and there??s the one that involves an unlucky ox, fresh vegetables and some time...
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lol
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Augsburgers are much nicer than Hamburgers.
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