THIS There is nothing mundane about reality as we have found it to be. I am wondering is it possible to instruct Vodafone's Free2Txt to send the desired recipient a short preview of a new message when it has arrived at a particular GMail inbox?Perhaps something like a macro which copies the first few lines of a new message, then logs in to My Vodafone and fills out the recipient's phone number and pastes the first 108 characters of the message into the form and sends it off when done?CheersOriginally Posted by Turing MachineheadI like to think life is what you make of it - though life is not always impressed with this arrangement! Sometimes I'd like to be able to go “Stop the world I wanna get off!?and go on holiday when I need a break. He suddenly found himself overwhelmed by a heightened awareness of the tangled stems and roots, a forest in microcosm, a transfigured world of ants & beetles & even of soil bacteria by the billions, silently & invisibly shoring up the economy of the micro-world. And I guess anyone who dislikes my version of B) can equally replace it with what they find most important and the formula will work exactly the same!A) is the kind of thing that makes me wish life was shorter and B) wish that I had 2,000 years on the planet as some sort of great scientist to appreciate everything properly before I cark it (NZ slang = die). Anyway, hurry up and give us all some picsHey allJust had this crazy brilliant idea while I was napping just now.I agree with everything you said there, and I love that quote from Richard Dawkins. Or have a pause button.I would spend the whole journey enchanted, but in a scientific way!It's amazing how important the mundane things in life are, especially when you think how lucky we are to even be here.Lol. In another time & place, that boy could have been me under the stars, dazzled by Orion, Cassiopeia & Ursa Major, tearful with the unheard music of the Milky Way, heady with the night scents of frangipani & trumpet flowers in an African garden. Suddenly the micro-forest of the turf seemed to swell & become one with the universe, & with the rapt mind of the boy contemplating it.”The annoying part is when A) interferes with B).) The best part is B) that there are endless fascinating mysteries to unravel about the universe and it's kind of fun to be curious about them - as exemplified by Richard Dawkins so much more articulately than I can:“The boy (his future teacher) lay prone in the grass, his chin resting on his hands. I would use that a lot! The silliest thing to me about life is A) when the whole boring 9-5 pointless widget making machine gets taken too seriously by too many people and then everyone makes each other miserable. That sort of thing makes life suck. I was working in central London while I was reading unweaving the rainbow by Dawkins and I was doing the normal 9-5 commuting thing, and it was inspirational. It's no co-incidence that Monday is the least favourite day since no one enjoys draconian mundanity! (Actually that includes school;
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