On Wed, Sep 16, 2015 at 6:18 PM, Wouter van Ooijen wrote: > Op 16-Sep-15 om 4:57 PM schreef jim@jpes.com: > > I wonder if any of the people that thought it was a bomb had the > > mindset to > > look for the explosives? > > Are you assuming that a teacher, principle, or even a random policeman > knows what explosives looks like? "A counting display, yes, I have seen > those in movie bombs!" But the actual explosive?? > > Can anyone tell that kid to come over to my country and (eventually) > enroll in my classes? If America doesn't want him, I'd love to have him > here! (Actually, making a fake bomb - sans explosives - is one of the > assignments in my microcontroller course...) oh, you old fake terorist! :) Fear is doing the same problems, here, there or in America. There isn't one more poor than the other...we are exactly the same. There are two antagonistic feelings: at one pole is fear (of death), at the other is love. You can easily enumerate the other feelings derived from fear (greedily, envy, jealousy, etc) as well those derived from love (compassion, generosity, happiness). The good thing is you can always choose what to feel. :) Vasile --=20 http://www.piclist.com/techref/piclist PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .