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wrote: It is amazing what we can adapt to, isn't it? Katherine Absolutely, I have to run this by Otto....LOL Els -- hate spam not welcome |
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Els van Dam wrote:
In article , "Katherine" wrote: It is amazing what we can adapt to, isn't it? Katherine Absolutely, I have to run this by Otto....LOL ROTFL!! Katherine |
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In an article on r.c.t.y. "Katherine" writes:
Els van Dam wrote: We watched a great french movie with Omar Shariff, yesterday evening, and I could not have told the tolerance for different ways and different religions better than it was done in that movie "Messieur Abaram" A gentle and kind story about everyday people, ANything with Omar Shariff is good. I have never heard of this one, though. I shall have to look for it next summer. I can also recommend this film. I went to see it with my mother while I was out for her birthday. We went to a local art house cinema which has interesting films. It's a French film, set mostly in Paris in 50s/60s. We saw it in French with English subtitles. -- Ray Almond ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++ Chaczun Gille Houer ne taupe de hile Tot-fait, j'appelle au boiteur Chaque fele dans un broc, est-ce crosne? Un Gille qu'aime tant berline a fetard. |
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Ray Almond wrote:
In an article on r.c.t.y. "Katherine" writes: Els van Dam wrote: We watched a great french movie with Omar Shariff, yesterday evening, and I could not have told the tolerance for different ways and different religions better than it was done in that movie "Messieur Abaram" A gentle and kind story about everyday people, ANything with Omar Shariff is good. I have never heard of this one, though. I shall have to look for it next summer. I can also recommend this film. I went to see it with my mother while I was out for her birthday. We went to a local art house cinema which has interesting films. It's a French film, set mostly in Paris in 50s/60s. We saw it in French with English subtitles. Thanks, Ray. I am definitely going to look for this one. Katherine |
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In article 4T0Fd.54869$6l.45533@pd7tw2no, "emerald" wrote:
X-No-Archive: yes "Ranee Mueller" wrote in message Oh, I disagree. I always get so much practical application, spiritual guidance and just plain uplifting from the sermons. I don't think any of our priests takes less than 30 minutes, usually longer. They engage the congregation, the kids are interested and included, I usually take notes. Rich and I remember the sermons and discuss them between ourselves and with the kids later during the week. I actually am usually quite annoyed at the short and pithy sermons, because they seem so superficial and surface level to me. I'm interested in going deeper with the topic, the scriptures. I tend, for the most part, to prefer concision. I have been to far too many lectures and seminars where the speakers have (one assumes, or one wouldn't be there) some information to impart, but are completely lacking in the ability to get to the point and impart it! It is truly each to his/her own! Ah, but concise is not the same as less than 10 minutes. All topics can be condensed/reduced to a less than 10 minute overview, but not all concise instruction or discussion will happen in less than 10 minutes. Regards, Ranee (who agrees about concision) -- Remove Do Not and Spam to email "She seeks wool and flax, and works with willing hands." Prov 31:13 See my Blog at: http://arabianknits.blogspot.com/ |
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wrote: If we think about knit/purl stitches as codes for information and the fabric as an array or matrix of information, then given an appropriate code system and the speed at which a good knitter can knit, then a good knitter should be able to transcribe a lecture or sermon verbatum; just like a court reporter. I'll get right on that. I'll let you know how it goes... Regards, Ranee -- Remove Do Not and Spam to email "She seeks wool and flax, and works with willing hands." Prov 31:13 See my Blog at: http://arabianknits.blogspot.com/ |
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In article , Ranee
Mueller wrote: In article , wrote: If we think about knit/purl stitches as codes for information and the fabric as an array or matrix of information, then given an appropriate code system and the speed at which a good knitter can knit, then a good knitter should be able to transcribe a lecture or sermon verbatum; just like a court reporter. I'll get right on that. I'll let you know how it goes... Regards, Ranee Well I did print out the morse signs alphabet, and maybe will try to knit in mores code a valentines greeting on my FEb. 6x6. But whoever my partner is going to be,...... Do not hold your breath......LOL Els -- hate spam not welcome |
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