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Posted by dorayme on 06/07/06 23:28
In article <648f6$4486e9dc$40cba7c9$6104@NAXS.COM>,
"Jonathan N. Little" <lws4art@centralva.net> wrote:
> > I have already expressed my opinion.
> > Have a nice week.
> >
>
> What you do expect Luigi? You ask questions, and many folks have *tried*
> of offer *absolutely* viable solutions and options for you which you
> summarily dismiss, sometimes for some of the most idiotic reasons! When
> this lunacy is brought to your attention to dismiss *them* as well! It
> reminds me of when I was raising sheep...when they get it in their minds
> that they want to go from point A to point B they insist on going in a
> straight line regardless of what lies between and that the answer is to
> go *around* the fence to the gate!
Perhaps the model is sometimes a bit different with Luigi, more
like Buridan's Ass:
An ass (a mule) was equally distant from two bales of feed. It
could not decide which one was closer or easier to reach. It died
without moving.
[Buridan was an early 14th Century medieval philosopher and his
ass was an example in a discussion concerning freewill, a
discussion that I make no apology for mentioning here considering
the oft mentioned value of freedom that Luigi reminds us of]
--
dorayme
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