Aaron

Good point. What is common to both is deference to a higher power. The
higher the power, the more deference. People higher in the social
hierarchy are to be given the benefit of every doubt; those lower, the
burden of every doubt. Call it e-hierarchy.

--David Shove
Roseville


On Mon, 17 Nov 2003, Aaron Klemz wrote:

>
> I'm confused. Let me get this straight.
>
> When people spell Rep. Kahn's last name incorrectly, the list manager will divine 
> that the misspelling is _intentional_, and then threaten to invoke list etiquette 
> provisions if wanton, continued misspelling of her name continues.
>
> But in discussing the merits of Rep. Kahn's proposals, the list manager asserts that 
> her _intention_ is impossible to discern, and even if it were possible, her 
> _intention_ would be irrelevant to the merits of her proposal.
>
> Do I have this right?
>
> Best,
>
> Aaron Klemz, Hale
>
>
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