Out of print logic

Tuesday, January 30, 2007 at 9:35 AM
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Based on the arguments presented it appears that your logic is out of print. Otherwise now is the time to be prepared for the rest of the day. Define what is important and what challenges provide motivation. Recently I told Andy that now was the time for productivity. Each day provides a unique opportunity to allow motivation to triumph over challenge. Andy has managed to work two separate jobs.

Apparently a large number of people have decided to get married on July 7, 2007. Right now I am still a little shocked about January 2007 ending. Maybe all of the snow in Colorado Springs has caused the time to pass faster than expected. Perhaps a better explanation would involve blaming the Colorado Springs snow for making January 2007 less memorable. Over the last two months Colorado Springs has received an unusual amount of snow. Peppercorn the dog is a huge fan of the abundant snowfall. I am not a fan of having to perpetually shovel the driveway.

During a recent literature search each book that seemed interesting was out of print. I started to wonder if an entire generation of logic, argument, analysis, and perspective is out of print. Without the hope of a widespread reprint what happens to logic of the past that does not continue to sell. Quality logic, argument, analysis, and perspective will not guarantee a perpetual audience.

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