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runeshower: Probably because of frequent and early negative feedback, as a child and teenager. And as an adult, socially. If I expect the worst, then I can be pleasantly surprised if or when others actually feel neutrally or positively towards me.
patgreene: Planning? No... But I'm hopeful (grin).
geekchick: If I had one completely-effective wish, that would be too good to use on some personal desire... I would use it to improve life more broadly. Find a cure for breast cancer or AIDS, say...
hopeforyou: First, impeach W for violating his oath to uphold the Constitution... restore civil liberties... ban domestic spying. Impose a 50% carbon tax on fossil fuels. Replace the currently-broken healthcare system with a universal single-payer system that still allows participants to choose their specific PPO or HMO (modelled after the federal employees' FEHB plan). Abolish Prop. 13 and renovate our crumbling California schools. Balance the budget by revoking W's misguided tax cuts. Strengthen domestic-partnerships into a full alternative-family option, open to any number of consenting adults of whatever gender(s). That'd be a good start, in my opinion...
purpletigron: I had actually been thinking of yourself, and expressions thereof... (smile). At any rate, real ale doesn't travel well, and rare single-malts are expensive... what about a photo?
purplecthulhu: If I needed to factorize large numbers, I'd probably use Pollard's Number Field Sieve method, implemented on our NASA 512-processor SGI Grid system. Or just look them up in the extended Cunningham Table...
sonicsuperslideNo, I haven't. Unless you count "Vacation" covering a RugRats episode.
dawnd: I'll reply by email, since one of them has asked me in the past not to discuss zir on LJ.
patgreene: Planning? No... But I'm hopeful (grin).
geekchick: If I had one completely-effective wish, that would be too good to use on some personal desire... I would use it to improve life more broadly. Find a cure for breast cancer or AIDS, say...
hopeforyou: First, impeach W for violating his oath to uphold the Constitution... restore civil liberties... ban domestic spying. Impose a 50% carbon tax on fossil fuels. Replace the currently-broken healthcare system with a universal single-payer system that still allows participants to choose their specific PPO or HMO (modelled after the federal employees' FEHB plan). Abolish Prop. 13 and renovate our crumbling California schools. Balance the budget by revoking W's misguided tax cuts. Strengthen domestic-partnerships into a full alternative-family option, open to any number of consenting adults of whatever gender(s). That'd be a good start, in my opinion...
purpletigron: I had actually been thinking of yourself, and expressions thereof... (smile). At any rate, real ale doesn't travel well, and rare single-malts are expensive... what about a photo?
purplecthulhu: If I needed to factorize large numbers, I'd probably use Pollard's Number Field Sieve method, implemented on our NASA 512-processor SGI Grid system. Or just look them up in the extended Cunningham Table...
sonicsuperslideNo, I haven't. Unless you count "Vacation" covering a RugRats episode.
dawnd: I'll reply by email, since one of them has asked me in the past not to discuss zir on LJ.
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