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The scene is this:
You are in front of your computer emailing a mate. The 3 minute warning goes off and you have 3 minutes - 180 seconds - to write your message.
Time yourself, and dont cheat because otherwise it's pointless.
Strictly limit yourself to 3 minutes exactly, when that 3 minutes is up, stop writing even if it's mid sentence.
You were writing to your mate to express your fears at the escalating conflict around the world.
3 minutes exactly.
Go
The scene is this:
You are in front of your computer emailing a mate. The 3 minute warning goes off and you have 3 minutes - 180 seconds - to write your message.
Time yourself, and dont cheat because otherwise it's pointless.
Strictly limit yourself to 3 minutes exactly, when that 3 minutes is up, stop writing even if it's mid sentence.
You were writing to your mate to express your fears at the escalating conflict around the world.
3 minutes exactly.
Go
... Oh well.
What a load of crap it was after all.
So long, cruel world.
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That's it.
To be honest had I actually been e-mailing a mate I'd probably have sat around for at least two minutes thinking things through more, then decided to leave it for another time. But I guess that wasn't the point.
Pasted from word:
Hi bud,
The escalating conflict around the world huh?
I guess from a personal point of view, none of us want to be dragged into a war, and even if the risks of conscription against Iraq are slim, I don’t really think it’s going to stop there – America, that is.
But wider than that, we’re talking thousands of deaths, and that’s a best case scenario if there is a war. I
Didn't associate it with anything myself, probably because there probably wouldn't be one.
Except in Goatboy's election victory speach...
Cheers Duck, I'll do mine when I go for lunch.
And even if there's no 3 minute warning, it's called "using your imagination".
Tricky, I'll grant you, but never too late.
So long.