We Have Chosen Dross, But Will Settle for Dreck

Choices, Choices

Zeigen's Dilemma] Adrift in thought or soundly asleep?

Too many choices: To breathe; to think; to act; to be (or not).

You ask: "What should I eat for dinner today?"
You ask: "And what kind of person am I?"
You ask: "Should I marry this person, or another?"
You ask: "Where should I go next?"

You may ask these questions and more of the Infinitely Magic Ball.

Life is choice. And so is this page. Welcome to Zeigen's Dilemma.



What is Art?

I don't know, but this is not it.
This is just somewhere
between
hate
and
love.
This whole World-Wide Web is often a useless tribute to nothing but the strength of our individual egos.

Haven't you wondered, "Just what
is the ultimate point to all of this endless
self-promotion?"
Me neither.

It's okay, there's a disclaimer (which I stole from some guy named Todd Schnazz or Cavan Kelly, and I don't know who they stole it from).

Ego

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E. Stephen Mack                                                estephen@emf.net
E. Stephen Mack                                                estephen@emf.net
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E. Stephen Mack                                                estephen@emf.net
E. Stephen Mack                                                estephen@emf.net
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History in Making

These pages were first created on October 4, 1994. They have evolved continuously since then, even unto this day.

Kibo

Do you know Kibo? He calls for you.

The Dilemma

But forget about that, you have a difficult choice to make. [A Scream] Do you want to:

Learn what's New with Zeigen's Dilemma (as of 18-Mar-97)?
Learn what's News with Zeigen?

Or you can:

Credits and Rejoinders

Huge thanks go to Wednesdaetech's Beverley R. White (wednsday@tezcat.com) for creating the background you see on this page. Her own page is a work of art; highly recommended.

Flash Recommendation: Read Malcolm Humes' MEMORY OVERLOAD (and not just the part I wrote).

Buttons of Doom

Howzabout [today's "fortune"] (not written by me)?

[Oh-my-god! What time is it in California?]

Very bored people want to know: [When was Zeigen last on line?]

Why don't you ever send me [Feedback]?

Thanks for Visiting

Now you know my dilemma.


Zeigen's Dilemma
  E. Stephen Mack / Zeigen (estephen@emf.net)
  18-Mar-97