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From: "Timothy Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>  Perhaps there are other ways of doing this
> that don't require a corporation, but on the other hand, perhaps this
> is just one of many valid approaches, and we've selected one.  So
> let's make it work.
> 
> I believe that it is possible to operate a corporation without
> sacrificing your sense of ethics.  At least, our full intent is to
> remain ethical to the end, even if it costs us opportunities for
> profit... which it will.

   My philosophy is that I don't believe in philosophical purity.  Any single 
philosophy that's simple enough for human comprehension is too simple to 
encompass every aspect of the real world.
   In different terms, we have to be both principled and pragmatic if we want 
to accomplish anything useful.  Sometimes that's a little tricky to keep in 
balance.
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