USMA74 wrote:I don't want to give RFC/MWW a bad idea (he comes up with enough of them on his own), but if our next snippet doesn't get here till next Tuesday (2 Feb 15) then all the addicts here will truely have a "Groundhog Day."
As this forum really is part of my 12 step program, I would like to tell my fellow addicts that my current scheme for handling my addiction between fixes involves re-reading the series from the start. (Once I am finished with those books there is the whole Honorverse and other series by this drug dealer.) This approach seems to reduce my snippet cravings somewhat and helps keep the pink elephants away. After all there are only 24 hours in a day and my boss actually expects me to do some productive work, my wife has her own demands on my time (totally unreasonable
but she is a rare gem that let me buy her a vaccum cleaner for Valentine's Day and live), and the mechanics of life in general do distract my cravings somewhat. This of course only reflects my experience and may not translate to others.
As a professional tax preparer, my current acronyms of note are IRS, ACA and EITC, rather than MWW or RFC, yet my evening browse always includes a hopeful visit to see if another shoe has dropped. By my calculations, 10 days from the last snippet (#17) should yield gold this weekend. Hope does spring eternal!
Yet, in our joy at the accomplishments of imagination, I ask all of us to remember our true fallen space heroes of this week;
Shuttle Challenger - Michael J. Smith, Dick Scobee, Ronald McNair, Ellison Onizuka, Christa McAuliffe (civilian), Gregory Jarvis & Judith Resnik - 01/28/1986.
Shuttle Columbia - Rick D. Husband, William C. McCool, Michael P. Anderson, Ilan Ramon (Israeli), Kalpana Chawla, (Indian-born), David M. Brown & Laurel Clark - 02/01/2003.