Lair of the lonemoose
As a proud new member of the h2g2 researcher community, thought I'd just apologise in advance if I have managed to offend anyone (although I think people who do take offence to someones writings need to be offended) in passing, I assure you that it is nothing personal, and seriously you're probably better off reading what I have to say than meeting me. The only disclaimer I can offer is that all of my entries are simply my humble opinion, and anyone offended by them should learn the value of the close window option, a remarkable tool, which like the on\off switch on the telly can be a very useful self-censorship tool. (having said this I doubt that anyone will catch on, because the aforementioned T.V. has always had this remarkable on\off switch, yet you still get people complaining about what they saw on telly as though they have no control over what they are watching, despite the fact that they probably had to CHANGE the channel in order to watch the offending program. I mean what is stopping them from changing the channel again?) Maybe one day the human race will be ready for recieving the gift of logic but till then I fear that I will have plenty of topics of discussion & articles to write.
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