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Wednesday, April 27, 2005
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I tried to log in earlier today, but due to some kind of internal error in Blogger itself, my request was bluntly refused. I've heard it said that there are blogging systems other than Blogger which offer less likelihood of such a thing happening (such as my infamous 'flower' incident, as mentioned several posts ago), but I'm happy with this one.

I'm planning on changing the fishing pictures above to the faces of Blerns & Sob themselves. I'll see what I can do.

In the meantime, here's a structured analysis of the phrase, 'there's a time for talk and a time for action'.

The word 'talk' is classified as a verb; henceforth, we can derive from this that, should the aforementioned 'time for action' arrive, 'talking' could effectively be implemented as one of the actions. In essence, a time for action can be a time for talk, leading to the phrase becoming
'there's a time for talk and a time for talk'. However, having said that, the action in question for the time for action is not restricted to talking, therefore the statement is not necessarily an unclosed loop. However, it should be adressed that the time for action could involve talking.

Talking is useful. I'm going to start referring to my posts as 'records' again. It sounds nice.
 

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