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Posted for "Lowell Fitt" <lcfitt@sbcglobal.net>:
. . . does anyone ever just admit that it is just too much airplane for
his native abilities? Sort of like my abilities at golf , or art, or
math or walking on walls.
That is perhaps the best analogy yet posted. People with a talent for
balance could easily walk the wall. Those with less ability belong on
the ground. Those with less yet should remain on the ground and use a
walker or wheelchair. What we safely could do depends more on our
abilities than our environment. Rienk has in his posts admitted his
lack of ability and that is a good thing - it could very well save his
life. Nothing to be ashamed of. One must however not project a
personal limitation onto others who are not so afflicted - to do so
would be to relagate all of us to wheelchairs.
Robert M. Simon
ES-P N301ES
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