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Damn this electronic age.

Do you remember when we only had five or six channels on the television, or when the phone rang it was a typically a friend or relative calling so you didn't hover over it wondering if you should answer? Nowadays, everything we could ever want is right there at our fingertips. Information, purchases, movies, and so many other amenities we took for granted. It makes you wonder how we survived the waiting game.

So here I am, staring at my computer, waiting for some form of responce to a piece I wrote for a website. It's on sale and sitting on an e-rack in cyber space. It's only been out for two weeks and I can't stand not knowing how it's been taken. Someone should have read it adn reviewed it by now, I mean come on, this is the information age. No longer do writers have to type, mail, and wait to be published in two to six months. Anything we write can be uploaded in seconds and streaming across the world so why can't the target audience pick it up that fast? Impatiance is now truly a virtue. Frightening isn't it? I'll get over my cyber shock and settle down in a week or two, maybe. Subsequnetly, the story is called Axiom and is available at www.silven.com. A little shameless marketing can't hurt.