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I wrote:
> .. a need in the past to sleep upright .. so that one
>might
>> keep an eye on the fire .. (either to ensure it did not go out .. or flame
>> up and engulf the 'ol homestead)
>> It boggles the mind .. the "stuff" one can dig up online ..
Carol Ely replied:
>Yes, but just because it's online doesn't mean it's true, as I tell my
>students again and again.... this makes no sense to me - if you need to keep
>an eye on the fire you need to be awake, not upright. If you are asleep, it
>hardly matters what position you are in.
and my reply:
Oh golly .. I may have "Roy-erized" the exact phrase .. was it "sleep" or
simply a reference to a posture somewhat *north* of horizontal .. I was
simply contemplating a webpage I'd happened upon in the past .. However I
can appreciate some potential truth in this .. even if you're asleep, an
elevated posture would help one assess their environment with less effort
than totally reclined .. (UPRIGHT: "wake up, open eyes, look at fire ..
versus RECLINING: wake up, lift head up, lurch up on elbow, roll over, open
eyes, look at fire)
Or possibly I simply need more sleep myself ;-)
On a somewhat related topic .. now I'm musing over the criteria for what
makes a "believable lie/halftruth" .. seems to me that if something makes
enough sense .. then it can be easily accepted/perpetuated .. Oh, so many
topics, so few hours ..
Roy Hemmat
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