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                <title>I'm Back!</title>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 17 Jun 2006 01:27:27 PDT</pubDate>
                
                <description><![CDATA[ So it may have been a little while since my last update...<br />
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I entered the wrong account number when I paid our phone bill online and we got disconnected, reconnected, disconnected and reconnected again while the bank faxed and re-faxed proof that, yes, we had paid the blasted bill.  In the process, we lost our DSL, then got it reconnected a week later with twice the upload & download speed.  Sometime during all that, the phone stopped working and needed repairs.  Now we're back.<br />
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I only have time to hit the high points, so bear with me if I seem to be talking in headlines:<br />
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We caught the Fiddler Company Cold during the show, recovered & now have colds again (I'm sneezing on the screeeeeeee oops  n. Excuse me.) <br />
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We had three cast parties, which I think is a new record, and ate a lot of Kugel. <br />
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Our set-painting had two very happy results:<br />
The theatre gave all four of us season passes for this year to say thank you.<br />
A local elementary school commissioned me (w/J as apprentice) to do a large mural project that will take us most of the rest of the Summer.  Hurray!<br />
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I'm still studying New Testament Greek; Bryan has now started studying Hebrew.<br />
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Last week, Bryan found two adorable, half-starved abandoned puppies on his way home from work.  We took them to the vet, fed them & petted them a lot.  They are now well-fed, happy, healthy, lively, partially paper-trained and really, really need a home.  Want a puppy?<br />
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This week, an 18-year-old friend's stepfather kicked him out of the house at night with no place to go, and he's staying here for awhile.<br />
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And we're supposed to teach the older group in our small local theatre group's first ever theatre workshop/camp for kids next week.  If there is an older group.  Which we don't know yet.  We could provide three...<br />
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Off to bed.  My cold meds are finally taking effec ]]></description>
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                <title>Optimists &amp; Pessimists</title>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 30 Jan 2006 00:52:15 PST</pubDate>
                
                <description><![CDATA[ I thought for awhile that I had solved one of the great questions of the ages:<br />
The Optimist (who says the glass is half full) vs. The Pessimist (who says the glass is half empty)<br />
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It occured to me that all one had to do was discover the history of the glass.  Changing to the past tense, the glass was either half-filled (meaning it had originally been empty, then filled halfway) or half-emptied (meaning it had originally been full, then emptied halfway).  There was no optimism or pessimism involved, merely a knowlege of history. <br />
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Then it hit me that, failing a knowlege of the history of the glass, the observer would be forced to make unfounded assumptions:  a person who assumed the glass in its normal state was full, but that it was now half-emptied would therefore be an optimist, and a person who assumed the glass in its normal state was empty, but that it was now half-filled would therefore be a pessimist.<br />
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So it follows that:<br />
The Optimist says the glass is half-empty and The Pessimist says the glass is half-full. ]]></description>
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