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Jun. 24th, 2003 12:34 amAny fans of the odd excerpts I occasionally post in here from the Nondual Highlights may enjoy
umbada, which is an early LJ account of Jerry's that looks to have been focused on providing a "highlights of the highlights" journal on here. The first two posts he made earlier this week are good ones. Snippets of Jerry's own free-form writings can be found in
awesboss.
I wonder what the ultimate highlight of the highlights would be. Could we distill all the highlights into a single word? Would it be something as simple as silence? I dunno. What about the ultimate meditation? Is this the ultimate meditation? Is the simple recognition that this is the ultimate meditation the ultimate meditation?
Spell check in Word would have highlighted that, but they don't know what they're doing. Did you know that
wickenden was on the design team for WordPerfect? He may have even been the team lead or product manager or something.
wickenden, you'll have to refresh my memory on that one. Was it version 5.0?
One of the data processing clerks I hired last fall for the company with whom I'm currently working used to work in a customer support call centre for WindowsXP. One of the things that stood out most for me from her interview was that she had written and published three MS KnowledgeBase articles. That'd be cool, huh?
I said I was going to bed awhile ago, but I delayed. Now I'm going. Honest. Shutting down the computer now. Ahh...
frogs chirp on the lake
no moonlight reflects tonight
perfect, dark stillness
I wonder what the ultimate highlight of the highlights would be. Could we distill all the highlights into a single word? Would it be something as simple as silence? I dunno. What about the ultimate meditation? Is this the ultimate meditation? Is the simple recognition that this is the ultimate meditation the ultimate meditation?
Spell check in Word would have highlighted that, but they don't know what they're doing. Did you know that
One of the data processing clerks I hired last fall for the company with whom I'm currently working used to work in a customer support call centre for WindowsXP. One of the things that stood out most for me from her interview was that she had written and published three MS KnowledgeBase articles. That'd be cool, huh?
I said I was going to bed awhile ago, but I delayed. Now I'm going. Honest. Shutting down the computer now. Ahh...
frogs chirp on the lake
no moonlight reflects tonight
perfect, dark stillness