ETD'S and vacuum cleaners

paul bruesch paul at bruesch.net
Sat Oct 11 08:34:54 MDT 2008


I think the "Ohm" might be a measure of his resistance to the vacuum
cleaner.AnonAnonWeGo

On Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 7:51 AM, Richard Brekne <ricb at pianostemmer.no>wrote:

> Grin... bad analogy !  The Indian servant is chanting "Ohm" the whole day
> long and his work on his knees is his avenue to Nirvana. Give him a vacuum
> cleaner and he's is finished with the <<job>> part of the process in ten
> minutes and instead has to find out how spending the rest of the day in the
> local opium shop can help him find God. The ETD on the other hand.... well
> actually it has the same potentials either way.  :)  Perhaps not so bad an
> analogy after all.
>
> :)
> RicB
>
>
>
>   The Indian servant is brushing the 300 Yard hallway with a tiny
>   hand  brush, on his knees! It takes him at least a full day, on his
>   knees. So I think : give the poor bugger a vacuum cleaner.. makes
>   life for an   Indian sweeper so much easier. The analogy here is
>   that my ETD is like the sweeper's vacuum cleaner! works much cleaner
>   and much faster!
>   Capisce?
>
>
>
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