Waerth wrote:
So the foundation is serious about it. That is very
cool with me. About
the jobs .... I wouldn't qualify
for any of them, also although moving to San Francisco sounds fine with
me (home is everywhere on
the planet for me) I currently lack the resources to pull that off, I
had trouble paying for the hopital bill
this week for the little person that got born, he and a certain lady
friend of mine need me here now.
Although according to my lady friend she could take care of everything
alone.
The state of medical insurance in the United States would not be very
helpful to you. :-)
Congratulations for joining the fatherhood fraternity; it can be a very
rewarding experience.
About writing grants voluntarily. I volunteered once 2
or 3 years ago,
to help Danny. It never got of
the ground. The holy fire I once had for the foundation and its issues
has kinda been put out in the last
year and a half it is just a fire. But I cannot sit up for nights
anymore, I do not buy books anymore to
help spread knowledge by writing articles, I stopped writing altogether,
I just make some corrections every
now and then that I see mistakes, I simply lost the passion.
Thank you for the honest appraisal of your circumstances. I know from
following these mailing lists that you have had some serious
confrontations in the past, and it is to your credit that some of the
behaviour that you have encountered has not redirected your activities
into hostile ones as has been the case with some others.
I understand this is a lousy apologetic letter from my
side and that you
are disappointed that people only speak
from the sideline. I will make up for it in the future.
When it comes to sniping from the sidelines, I wonder how much the ones
doing the sniping are contributing. Nobody is under any obligation to
donate, but once they have made that choice, they should just shut up
about honest efforts by others to fund the projects.
Ec