Max wrote:
I learned a lot from his classic "The Joy of Sex" in my teens. Another 
incredible repository of wisdom gone forever. Every time I hear of another 
intellectual influence dying, I get yet more frustrated with our culture's 
failure to make ending aging the top priority.
(end)
His classic book was a favorite of mine when I was in my teens also! lol  
Have you seen the Japanese equivalent to this book?  Nowhere as exciting 
graphically.  They use stick figures! But it is standard practice to give it 
to newlyweds over there.  I'm sure they have much more 'appealling' sex 
guides but that is the bestseller.
I was saddened to hear Charles Schultz died.  Some might say, "just a 
cartoonist" but I loved _Peanuts_ very much.  Over the next thirty years or 
so until longevity tech really improves we will be losing alot of people.
I do look forward to Saddam Hussein dying after having read an indepth 
article on the horrors he has inflicted on his own people.  Seizing the 
wives of other men and then sometimes killing both the husband and wife 
later on is just one of his twisted personal habits.  But his sons will 
probably carry on in similar fashion.  At least the older one who is a chip 
off the old block.
sincerely,
John Grigg
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