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29th June 09, 09:34 AM
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I think Jerry's point is that we have a lot of cyberspace only friends who we care about greatly, but if they suddenly drop off the web we usually have no idea of why, and if there is anything we can do to provide help, sympathy, empathy, support, or other. Jock Scot's injury recently was a prime example. Had his assistant not known how involved he was in this forum, and known how to post in his name, we might never have known that Jock was in trouble, let alone life threatening. It was said throughout his recovery many times on the two threads in this section that the words of kindness and well wishes we sent individually and as a group had a great effect on his spirits, and hopefully on his recovery. We would like to be able to do this for all members in injury, illness, or for thier families if passing.
I suggest we each make sure that along withour important papers is a list of our active forums and logins/passwords, so that those who care for us can find them and pass on the word more easily. Good idea Jerry, or rather Jerry's wife.
Jeff :ootd:
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