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Re: Judging a book by its cover's colors
| The Webby | 28 Jul 2005 23:16 |
In article <nospamattmjiatroepidemicnospam-5CFB7A.11534327072005@news-rdr-01.socal. rr.com>,
> In article > <nospamattmjiatroepidemicnospam-35CE4A.08375827072005@news-rdr-01.socal. [quoted text clipped - 22 lines] > > Webby And so I say to you, if you've read "that book", maybe you should pick it up again. Look at the cover, front and back. Ponder the artwork -- the colors, the title and the subtitle, the image on the front cover, the selected text on the back cover. Ponder what you know or don't know about the authors Webby and Chang. Ponder the contributions made by so many to the public domain; made by human beings strong and weak in their positions... ponder the contributions that this snapshot of "history" might make upon human beings strong and weak ... in their times of need. Ponder how different everything might be today had we not congregated here in Usenet's sci.med.dentistry ... and if "that book" had not been published. And if you know of someone who hasn't read "that book", consider sharing your copy or directing them to me to obtain/purchase a copy of their own.
Sincerely,
Webby
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| The Webby | 27 Jul 2005 18:53 |
In article <nospamattmjiatroepidemicnospam-35CE4A.08375827072005@news-rdr-01.socal. rr.com>,
> The colors used for the cover of "that book", front and back, were not > chosen by accident or for any other insignificant reason. [quoted text clipped - 10 lines] > > Webby And what truly matters to me is that I have every reason to be certain that there are people I've "come to know via usenet" who made me proud to stand firmly behind that hope.
Sincerely,
Webby
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| The Webby | 27 Jul 2005 15:37 |
The colors used for the cover of "that book", front and back, were not chosen by accident or for any other insignificant reason.
The last three lines of text on the back cover, bold white text set against a solid black background, may hold the key to judging a book by its cover:
"What you don't know will put you at risk of becoming a victim of this crisis. Who will stop the suffering depends upon the identification of the iatroepidemic.
ABOVE ALL... THIS IS A BOOK ABOUT HOPE"
Webby
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