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Hello and "good to see ya" to Uncle Dale

Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2007 2:22 am
by _Bond...James Bond
Good to see you posting again Uncle Dale! I hope you are feeling better!

I really appreciate your posting in the Spalding thread (although my handful of brain cells are still trying to piece together the whole argument for both sides...it's quite a complex thing and I'm still reading up on the arguments). Hope you continue to feel good enough to continue your study into what interests you!

Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2007 2:45 am
by _Fortigurn
Well said Bond. Welcome back Dale, I hope you had a good break. I've missed your comments, and I've been reading your site to compensate for your absence.

Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2007 6:57 am
by _Mary
Welcome back D'unk!
I 'always' read your posts with great interest and have greatly enjoyed (and learned from)
the Spalding thread. The debate has been extremely worthwhile and enlightening in my view.

Mary

Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2007 7:22 am
by _Uncle Dale
Miss Taken wrote:Welcome back D'unk!
I 'always' read your posts with great interest and have greatly enjoyed (and learned from)
the Spalding thread. The debate has been extremely worthwhile and enlightening in my view.

Mary



Will try say more later on -- typing at keyboard is like wading in neck deep mud for me.

Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2007 7:43 am
by _Mephitus
maybe one of these will help! http://www.virtual-laser-keyboard.com/ I know a new tech toy always makes me feel better!

Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 12:12 am
by _Uncle Dale
Sono_hito wrote:maybe one of these will help! http://www.virtual-laser-keyboard.com/ I know a new tech toy always makes me feel better!




Nifty device -- but my doc tells me that "progressive pseudo-dementia" is not much
helped by anything, except perhaps long periods of sleep.

When he said "pseudo" I thought all I needed was a shrink or medication, but the
term is a technical one and does not correspond to anything logical in treatment
or helpful devices, etc.

Just tell me how to regenerate broken neural pathways in the brain, and I can
keyboard messages for days on end. Until then, there are weeks when I can
barely brush my teeth, let alone operate a computer.

Cheers,
UD

Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 2:36 am
by _moksha
Uncle Dale wrote:Until then, there are weeks when I can
barely brush my teeth, let alone operate a computer.

Cheers,
UD

Whether you can respond or not Uncle Dale, just know we love you and appreciate all the contributions you have ever made. It is a sad thing you are going through but we wish you the best and our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 3:05 am
by _Uncle Dale
moksha wrote:
Uncle Dale wrote:Until then, there are weeks when I can
barely brush my teeth, let alone operate a computer.

Cheers,
UD

Whether you can respond or not Uncle Dale, just know we love you and appreciate all the contributions you have ever made. It is a sad thing you are going through but we wish you the best and our thoughts and prayers are with you.




Thanks for the kind words --- We all have our problems. And as many of us approach our seventies
and beyond, the life-hindering problems generally increase. I guess that is just to keep us from wanting
to hang around this terrestial sphere, after our "time is served."

Mormonism is a fascinating topic --- not so much so, for one's being part of the flock, as it is fascinating to
observe from the sidelines (and to try comprehend). There are other, more established and developed
religious movements, such as Catholicism and Judaism --- but Mormonism has the "cuteness" of still being a
bit wet behind the ears and not quite fully grown into its britches. Its apologetics are still rough-hewn and
easily critiqued.

All of that said and taken into consideration, I still find it intriguing to speculate what went on behind the closed
doors of the earliest, topmost leaders --- Rigdon mostly, but Cowdery, the Pratts, Phelps and Hyde as well.

Mormonism without the Spalding-Rigdon conspiracy theory would be like a "day without sunshine."

yer Unk

Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 4:02 pm
by _Merry
Especially since it opens the door for consideration of a "core Nephite text".

Glad to see you, and things are going well in my new location.

Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 10:31 pm
by _Uncle Dale
Merry wrote:Especially since it opens the door for consideration of a "core Nephite text".

Glad to see you, and things are going well in my new location.



Hope Wisconsin is working out for you --- my brother will be relocating there next year as well.

I keep plugging away with the historical research, but right now that mostly amounts to just
cleaning up my computer den and putting my filing cabinets in order.

Perhaps I'll have something "new" to share with others later this year -- I'm looking into some "leads."

UD