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- Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2001 21:49:36 -0700
>i do have family and friends there.
>they are fine.
>they don't go near that monolith corporate structure of doom.
wow, I'm dazzled by the intelligence of this remark. It's probably
something they tell their children or friends or relatives: 'don't you go
near the monolith corporate structure of doom'. Must be hard though, as
there are many more places in NYC one should ethically avoid passing by.
Too bad they didn't tell the now unaccounted for firemen not to go near
that monolith corporate structure of doom. Too bad if you're a postman or a
fedex delivery person and had to be in the building that morning. It might
interest you that the monolith corporate structure of doom also hosted an
artist residency program, but of course the artists should have known
better. I'm amazed you're able to send emails around, as owning a computer
is making you an accessory of corporate doom, must be hard. There is a
slight difference between knowing and disaproving of the actions and
attitude of the U.S. that caused them to be hated in many parts of the
world and saying 'let's not get emotional, they had it coming.' Just like
the people in Dresden or Hiroshima or Sabra, to name but a few, had it
coming in the eyes of some brilliant minds.
Guy