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Sorry if I'm intruding or at least that you think I am ?
And often I'm a little intense perhaps.
I don't intend to or to be.
Sometimes, and I think I mentioned a while back, that @GaryD invokes me thinking about his journey in my own sense. We are all reflections of each other in many ways, and my last post was as much to help clarify some recent thoughts and perspectives for myself which, I thank @GaryD for allowing, and hopfuly to help him.
I may have misunderstood your point, but I would have to have understood it first which I don't ?
NZT is a nitrogen-based psychotropic that impacts specific brain activity in several ways but most significantly by elevating receptivity and synaptic sharing between the hippocampus, the amygdale and the striatum. In controlled doses, taken over the course of a relatively short period of time, NZT significantly improves both short-term and long-term memory, memory capacity, and the analytical purposing of memory. Because it also impacts the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems, NZT can improve higher brain function, hand-eye coordination, muscle memory and even the body’s immune system. In some people, NZT can even induce lucid dreaming and what is sometimes called ‘fugue state’.
Pedantic
A state of mind which is about caring a lot about formalities, often more than necessary. One may be called pedantic when he/she points out corrections in unimportant details.
Prat
English term, primarily used in United Kingdom. The literal meaning is "bottom" or "rump"; aka backside, buttocks, sacrum, tail end. This lends itself to the slang meaning of "ass," or "clueless person of arrogant stupidity."
OK, now I at least know what you said. And no, not at all. You and I are both on the same topic, for me it may be this year.
An electrical fishtape, a step ladder, a $100 pair of in-ceiling speakers, and less than an 8-hour day, and you can be in webinar heaven. If I make it back to your area I'll even help.