Date: Sat, 15 Aug 1998 12:15:06 -0500
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Dear PE guys -
Language: Exlploration
To whom: Great human beings
For what: Sharing
During these past couple of controversial-PE-email weeks, I've been
noticing that I have entertained the idea of quitting it, rather than be
party to its seemingly inevitable devolvement into a large-scale electronic
entanglement.
Lurking in the back of my mind was some growing realization which I now see
clearly -
it's a whole lot easier to KEEP generating adult-as-possibility
conversations than it is to initiate them in the face of young ones. Not
unlike starting a huge wheel rolling versus keeping it rolling.
Hmm. I guess we've been doing everything perfectly again.
Much love,
Robyn
From robynart@wans.net Sat Aug 15 13:31:50 1998
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