On 13 Oct 2003 at 15:58, Phoebus R. Dokos (�  �    .  �    ) wrote:

> As for Wolfgang's comments I would respectfully disagree.

Well, at least we can agree to disagree :-).


> As I said
> earlier it's anyone's choice how much they value their principles. Maybe
> Peter (and I do not speak for him rest assured) doesn't want to waiver
>  from his principles and he thinks that the license is of the utmost
> importance.

OK, that is a point of view I understand and respect.

I just don't agree with a statement that no common ground can be
found - when there was no attempt to.
Unless, of course, 'common ground' means that the point of view of
one party must totally prevail over all others...

(...)
> P.S. If you are looking for me taking one side over the other you > won't
> find it in this post (Ever the politician. -Ed ;-) I only compiled my
> opinions just for the heck of it... Peace!

Well, sitting on the fence generally does wonders to your behind...
<grin>

Wolfgang

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