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Reef Fish <[log in to unmask]>
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SCUBA or ELSE! Diver's forum <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 9 May 2005 13:11:28 -0400
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On Mon, 9 May 2005 12:35:04 -0400, Lee Bell <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

>John Luedeman wrote:
>
>> But then they become obese from lack of exercise.  When the work load is
>> distributed (each tenant moves), they can keep the room rates the same
>> rather than hire an engineer to change the numbers - a job that will
keep
>> him/her busy forever.


>While the average government employee makes his living from doing things
>that don't work well, the hardest and most expensive way possible, I've
made
>mine by doing it as easily and inexpensively as I could manage . . . with
>predictable effectly on my waistline.

Rather well put, Lee!

But you omitted one little detail, i.e., this practice is heavily
tolerated, if not CONDONED and PROMOTED, by Uncle Sugar, aka Uncle
Sam.   Just look at the gummint employees like DING-DONG and Hugh-
Huntzinger (Army peon) who spends their working hours as well as
after-work hours, in rec.scuba, rec.scuba.locations, and other
newsgroups and lists, practicing their "laziness", BESIDES:


>He who said "necessity is the mother of invention," lied.  Lazyness is the
>mother of invention and I am a most inventive person.
>
>Lee

La Poisson.

One who paid his dues w*rking 18 hours a day (on 7 1/2-hr pay;  even
geniuses are 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration) when young, 8-12
hour-days on 7 1/2 -hr pay when old;  and Erdos was working
19-hour days everyday on virtually no pay.  :-)  But Erdos had his
unlimited supply of amphetamines (Bezedrine) from his manager/friend
Ron Grahams, former head of Bell Lab's 90-member mathematical
Thank Tank team.  :-)

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