At 11:00 PM 5/23/01 -0400, John D. Giorgis wrote: >At 01:36 AM 5/24/01 +0200 J. van Baardwijk wrote: > >There have been some truly great people in history, who accomplished great > >things. People like Gandhi, Shakespeare, Einstein, Hawking. Did they > >arrogantly boast about how great they were? AFAIK, they didn't. They didn't > >need to. > >And you know that Shakespeare wasn't arrogant, how? > >I assume by this logic, however, that Heisenberg, and Churchill, et al >weren't great? How could Heisenberg be great, when he was so uncertain? -- Ronn! :)
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