[TheForge] Anvils for sale

Andy Vida [email protected]
Mon Dec 1 23:49:00 2003


Harry,

I've not gotten your message.  What the hell is going on?

	-Andy

H and P Foster wrote:
> 
> Yes Dave, I got this as well as the message from your email address. I have
> sent Andy a note to his email address re the anvils.
> 
> Harry
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
> On Behalf Of Dave Brown
> Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 12:45 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Cc: H and P Foster
> Subject: Re: [TheForge] Anvils for sale
> 
> At 11:22 12/01/03, you wrote:
> >Hey Harry,
> >
> >I tried to send you a private note.  Your server responds saying that
> >your mailbox is disabled.  Just thought you should know.
> >
> >         -Andy
> 
> Andy,
> 
> This may be something important for Harry to know.  He's been having a lot
> of problems trying to get TheForge mail and we've been baffled as to why.
> But with this note of yours it may help pin it down to a problem with his
> isp.  I'll try to see if this message got through to him or not.
> 
> Harry, let me know if you got this message via TheForge or only through my
> cc'ing you.
> 
> Thanks,
> Dave Brown
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	-Andy V.

Observe and reflect, but conclude ye not. The Mystery of 
what Is cannot be held by the ephemeral mind on its own 
terms, but only as pale and unattaining reflections of 
the opaque, unfathomable depths whence all Creation 
springs, born of the Mind's reflexive desire to penetrate 
the inpenetrable by painting the face of man upon that
of God.

Open thine eyes and take in what truth thou mayest find; 
open thine mind and rejoice in wonder.  But against the
presumption of knowing that which thou beholdest I give 
thee stern and fair warning, for such will leadeth thee to 
the decay and annihilation that Ignorance's deceptions 
layeth for thee in ambush.  Man's Knowing is not the Knowing 
of God, but the mere and feeble proxies of faculties not meant 
to contain the uncontainable.