--- Victor Rangel-Ribeiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > If anyone out there can find the rock I am supposed > to have crawled under, please return it to me. Many > thanks! >
Hi Victorbab, Battling between a rock and a hard place is exactly how I feel. Perhaps, you did not mean this, but the rock you are looking for is in the following post: http://www.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet/2006-January/037094.html The relevant quote with the addressing information is as follows: "From mgoveia at sbcglobal.net Tue Jan 10 10:17:12 2006 From: mgoveia at sbcglobal.net (Mario Goveia) Date: Tue Jan 10 15:21:00 2006 Subject: [Goanet] Re:List of gratituous lies In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Victor, As usual, I see that you have nothing more intelligent to add to this debate than pointing out an obvious typo in one of my posts, while making sly references to whom you were referring to, before crawling back under your rock." > > P. S. Mario and Santosh, are you still battling it > out out there? Tsk tsk! All that energy wasted in > pummeling each other, when two excellent brains > could have been put to much more productive use. Goa > needs you both, but on the same side. > I cannot tell you anything about this that you don't already know. I am sure you know that there are at least two sides to any issue. Sometimes all sides may be right to varying extent. But we also know that there is right and wrong, especially when we are dealing with established facts. People ought to be battling with each other to understand all the different points of view, and if applicable and possible, know who is right and who is wrong. Our rich argumentative tradition so nicely expounded by Amartya Sen recently in "The Argumentative Indian" is a wonderful thing. Cheers, Santosh
