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" ... *If you corner a snake inadvertently, keep absolutely still until it has slithered away. Snakes strike only at moving objects. ... "
" ... As I was about to leave, I saw a small space open at the bar, so I slithered through the crowd to order one more glass of champagne. Suddenly, I felt a tender tap on my shoulder, and two pretty blond-haired women asked if I would get them each a glass of champagne. I said, “Of course, ladies, I will bring it right over to you,” thinking how Sean Connery would have reacted at that very moment. ... "
" ... Despite his disappointment, though, he proved be be a wonderful guide. We saw scores of kangaroos, but the sight I remember most is the star-filled blackness that was like liquid enveloping us as the sun dropped away. Before or since I have never seen stars so lustrous, so three-dimensional, in a night sky that slithered around us like black pudding. ... "
" ... There was a time when “Blackberries” were some- thing you consumed, not something that consumed you. And when you had a “Bluetooth,” you went to the dentist. The phrase “24/7,” household slang of the twenty- first century, has replaced the “nine- to- five” adage of yore. These trends indicate how work has slithered its way into every hour of the day and your wireless leashes have become choker collars. They do permit you to bend over a laptop on an island in paradise or call the office via cell phone from the ski lift. But allowing wireless intrusions to call the shots can put you in a footrace that leaves you harried. ... "
" ... There was a time when “Blackberries” were something you consumed, not something that consumed you. And when you had a “Bluetooth,” you went to the dentist. The phrase “24/7,” household slang of the 21st century, has replaced the “9 to 5” dinosaur adage of the 1990s. These trends indicate how technology has slithered its way into every hour of our day. Now with virtual work from home has become the new normal, wireless intrusions are calling the shots, which can put you in a foot race that leaves you hurried, harried and burnt out. ... "