James Newtons Massmind wrote: >Russell McMahon pontificated: > > > > >>For example, I may feel that >>my internet activities are improper - eg i may feel that >>frequenting the PICList is indecent and depraved, and I may >>be upset by the time I spend reading list email. I may also >>be addicted to doing so and not really want to change. This >>may give me great feelings of guilt. I recognise that 'all I >>have to do" is to alter my moral position re reading PICList >>emails BUT find myself able either to change my moral >>feelings or stop reading list emails. I may note that other >>people are entirely happy with their PIClist involvement, and >>I may recognise that there is no valid reason for them to >>feel as i do BUT still be unable to change. >> >> > >Guess we need a 12 step program for some PICListers... > > > James it is simply addicting, this PIC stuff. WHY ELSE would I lose so much time and money fooling with these PICs? I wish I could say no... but I can't. --Bob _______________________________________________ http://www.piclist.com View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist