The "S" Factor

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  1. Sat Jan 10, 2004 5:29 pm
    The \"S\" Factor makes sense. I personally know people that sit and watch the most ridiculous shows on TV and find them entertaining.

    I wouldn\'t waste the time of day on most of these \"sitcoms\".

    I have much more to do than let my brain get full of mush.

    I\'m only on this planet for so many years, and I want to make a difference.

    Not to say I don\'t watch some TV, but mostly informational programs. I am a curious person, and I want to know everything about everything.

    I never will, but I read a lot, and I\'ve had people ask me where I get some of this stuff, and I say \" I read books\".

    I teach small engine theory and practice, and one of my projects is to show how, through the use of a magnet and a little wire, I can create enough power to blow the coil of wire right up to the ceiling using nothing but a snall battery. Connect the wires and magnetic force does the rest. My nephew asked where I learn all this stuff, and I gave him the same answer.

    I Read Books. I am curious, and want to learn.

    I know not everone is like me, so I try to keep it fun when I am trying to get something across.

    My main point to everyone I speak to, \"There is no such thing as a stupid question. Ask until you get it.

    If you walk out the door and still don\'t get it, that is your fault, (perhaps the instructor has a little trouble explaining it, so the fault could be on both sides), but ask the question and don\'t think you look like a dummy.

    That\'s what people are NOT doing these days. They are living their busy lives, and don\'t have time to keep learning.

    It\'s a tough thing to beat.



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    "Arrogance in Politics is unacceptable"
    Jim Callaghan
    Minden, Ontario
    705-286-1860
    www.misterc.ca



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