Good of you to offer to do this, Jason! A wiki would be both fair and
efficient.Stathis From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:
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Date: Thu, 8 Feb 2007 06:52:35 + On Feb 7, 8:26 pm, Hal Ruhl [EMAIL
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Hi, Hal:
and you really think there would be an end? Look at this list with allegedly
like-minded chaps and no end of picking on 'everything'. Include
like-minded lists - meaning 'unlike' really - and the internet would fill
up.
Does it make a difference to argue here, or at another site?
Our
Thanks, Fellow Uncertain (agnostic...). Let me quote to your question at the
end the maxim from Mark's post:
I think therefore I am right! - Angelica [Rugrat]
(whatever that came from. Of course we value more our (halfbaked?) opinion
than the wisdom of others.People die for it.
With the
John,
I agree: being open-minded is more important than being right.
Stathis.
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Thanks, Fellow Uncertain (agnostic...). Let me quote to your question at the
end the maxim from Mark's
John M mentioned in a recent post that many on the Everything List may have
conflicting or poor understandings of all the various terminology used on
the list. Hal Ruhl brought up the fact that someone had previously tried to
maintain an acronym list and FAQ for the Everything List. I thought
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