On Wed, 05 Jun 2002 15:03:42 -0500 "J. Craig Woods" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Charlie wrote: > > > > I'm doin' my best. All I can see to do is what I've been doing. When > > people ask me a question about things such as this article, or ask > > me what other choice there is besides Windows, I show them. > > Amazingly it works more times than not. The only 'talent' I'll admit > > to is a (small) facility with words. > > > > Charlie, et al. > > You are doing a superb job of educating, and that is what we need for > the word to be out there. Because this post was read, and responded > to, it is a testimonial for all who participated in the sharing of > their views. Again, it does not matter if the institution that > publishes these kinds of reports is a minor influence, i.e. Alexis de > Tocqueville Institute, or a major influence, i.e. The Rand > Corporation. American governmental policy, unlike English parlamentary > polity (with due respect to Mr. A. Scott), is, and has been, dependent > upon "think tanks" for much of its direction (one has to only look at > the American involvement in Viet Nam but surely that is a topic for > another type of list). We must confront the "enemy" at all costs, and, > on this list, I think we are doing so. Thanks to all for a very > stimulating discussion. > > drjung DrJung, Funny isn't it. That the web was supposed to kill personal relationships. Instead what it seems to be doing is creating knowledge sharing relationships such as the one held here in this forum. Thank God for one thing though that the Carriage makers and buggy whip manufacturers didn't know you could use the USPO to hold back social change.> > -- > J. Craig Woods > UNIX/NT Network/System Administration > http://www.trismegistus.net/resume.html > Character is built upon the debris of despair --Emerson > >
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