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 From:  Ken (SHIELDSIT)   
 To:  johngti_mk-ii     
41074.7 In reply to 41074.6 
Thanks!

I have some friends that I've known for most of my life, but I really don't seek new ones.  My wife is about the only friend I truly have, and I'm OK with that.  But when I think back to high school or that time period I miss it a lot.  No worries other than where the party was that weekend and who was going to be there.

I think as a society we have life all fucked up.  Why would a sane person choose to spend the majority of his waking life away from home?  I think it should be the other way around, we should work less and spend more time with the people we care about.  Oh well, I wish I could do something about that, but I can't.

I do intend to keep riding my bike.  Like Milko says, when you are away from people and in the woods it really does make life better.  There are times when I think it would be great to sell everything and build a cabin in the woods and just unplug from everyone and everything. 
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 From:  johngti_mk-ii  
 To:  Ken (SHIELDSIT)      
41074.8 In reply to 41074.7 
I'm with you on the fucked up life bit. Work is just so uninspiring now but the way I see it is that I'm half way there. 20 more years and I can retire! In the meantime, I'll use my many years of experience to make my current job as easy as possible :)

No need to worry about sounding down though. Must be a function of being in your 40s!

Add THE VETOES to your myspace friends!!! Pretty please :D

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 From:  Ken (SHIELDSIT)   
 To:  johngti_mk-ii     
41074.9 In reply to 41074.8 
Except they keep raising the retirement age!  I heard Australia has raised theirs to 70!  I'll never retire, I've already figured that out!  I'll be 80, so miserable and mean and still having to figure out how to be a productive member of society.  Ugh

Yeah, 40 was hard to accept, I dread what 50 will do to me. 
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 From:  99% of gargoyles look like (MR_BASTARD)  
 To:  Ken (SHIELDSIT)      
41074.10 In reply to 41074.9 
I turned 50 a couple of weeks ago. It didn't hurt at all.

I guess I'm fairly lucky, since I was made redundant by <spits>MegaCorpUSA</spits> I work from home. Billing time is a PITA, and I probably definitely work more hours than I bill for, I get to see the kids every day. And it is good.

The worst thing about getting back on a bike after a while is the numbness that you get in your bum. But I've found it's great for my knee recovery. Yesterday I did 27km (ca. 17 of your miles) and it hardly killed be at all. I do want a new bike though :(

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 From:  JonCooper  
 To:  Ken (SHIELDSIT)      
41074.11 In reply to 41074.1 
there is no 'meaning of life' - we are just another animal trying to get by

Jon
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 From:  william (WILLIAMA)  
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41074.12 In reply to 41074.11 
I intend to retire in 2 years and 19 days. The ability to draw my pension at 60 is a legacy of my previous employment as a civil servant and European TUPE legislation. I suffer from arthritis, a fully non-functioning thyroid that gives me poor focus and memory and, um, more arthritis. Obviously I look younger than Manthorp in spite of it all, but yes, I have been known to wonder what it's all about.
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 From:  Ken (SHIELDSIT)   
 To:  JonCooper     
41074.13 In reply to 41074.11 
I don't believe you. I refuse to believe that we humans are the result of luck and things that would require astronomical odds to just produce an environment and atmosphere suitable to sustain life. If I were to believe that when I'm dead I'm just gone, like someone turning out the lights I'd hate to think how I would decide to live.
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 From:  william (WILLIAMA)  
 To:  Ken (SHIELDSIT)      
41074.14 In reply to 41074.13 
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I'd hate to think how I would decide to live
You mean ethically?
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 From:  koswix  
 To:  Ken (SHIELDSIT)      
41074.15 In reply to 41074.13 
The trouble with astronomical odds is that, in an effectively infinite universe, they're pretty much a dead cert.

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 From:  Ken (SHIELDSIT)   
 To:  william (WILLIAMA)     
41074.16 In reply to 41074.14 
Yeah.  I've always said I'd never want to live to be old, old people just seem miserable and I'm enough of that.  I'm not a mean person at all, but I suspect not giving a fuck would change how I treated people.
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 From:  Ken (SHIELDSIT)   
 To:  koswix     
41074.17 In reply to 41074.15 
I dunno about all that, and my mind has a hard time grasping complex things like that.  It just seems that there were far too many things that had to go exactly right for us to be here.
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 From:  JonCooper  
 To:  Ken (SHIELDSIT)      
41074.18 In reply to 41074.17 
but, when all those things do 'go right' we pretty much /have/ to be here - life is here because this is the exact right situation for life to be in - on this planet there is life in the frozen wastelands and the almost boiling waters near underwater volcanoes, from the very depths of the oceans to the highest part of the atmosphere

think of an orange, left for quite a while, until the surface is covered in mould, all green and fuzzy

now, look at the earth again - no real difference

life is definitely an accident, my concern is whether our progress has been manipulated along the way 

Jon
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 From:  ANT_THOMAS  
 To:  Ken (SHIELDSIT)      
41074.19 In reply to 41074.13 
If I were to believe that when I'm dead I'm just gone, like someone turning out the lights I'd hate to think how I would decide to live.

This is exactly what I believe.

I am very comfortable that when I die I will be gone, dead, non-existent. In fact this is exactly what I want.

I'm just another living being, one of 107 billion that have been on this earth. At no point do I believe I'm special being part of the 107 billion.

I've had this discussion with a few people, and whilst I definitely don't want to die tomorrow it doesn't worry me that I might. I'm very comfortable with my mortality.

Also, when it comes to dying I've decided I want a Sky Burial. Hopefully after my organs have been harvested for donation or some form of medical research has been done on my dead body. I doubt this will happen, but I would like to be some use after I die. Feed me to the lions at the zoo or something like that.

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 From:  Manthorp  
 To:  william (WILLIAMA)     
41074.20 In reply to 41074.12 
Things they dig out of La Breya Tar Pit look younger than I do...

"We all have flaws, and mine is being wicked."
James Thurber, The Thirteen Clocks 1951
 
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 From:  CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)  
 To:  Manthorp     
41074.21 In reply to 41074.20 
La Breya is in Hollywood.

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 From:  Ken (SHIELDSIT)   
 To:  JonCooper     ANT_THOMAS     
41074.22 In reply to 41074.18 
You guys sure know how to cheer someone up!   :-P
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 From:  Manthorp  
 To:  CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)     
41074.23 In reply to 41074.21 
Hence all those badly preserved creatures of indeterminable age, presumably.

"We all have flaws, and mine is being wicked."
James Thurber, The Thirteen Clocks 1951
 
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 From:  CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)  
 To:  Manthorp     
41074.24 In reply to 41074.23 
Carbon dating is your friend.

OMG I should start a website!

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Message 41074.25 deleted 22 May 2015 12:11 by 53NORTH

 From:  99% of gargoyles look like (MR_BASTARD)  
 To:  Al JunioR (53NORTH)     
41074.26 In reply to 41074.25 
Enjoy it. I had mine (big 50, that is) last month.

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