Apparently, you've taken some "axioms" from radical antispammers.

                --Dean

On Wed, 28 May 2003, John Stracke wrote:

> Dean Anderson wrote:
>
> >In fact, it is an
> >axiom that crowds are always wrong.
> >
> I *suppose* that's a true statement--somebody somewhere (e.g., you) must
> be working with "crowds are always wrong" as an axiom.  But those of us
> who know what the word means understand that whether something is an
> axiom has nothing to do with whether it's true.
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