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 Posted by dorayme on 05/11/07 22:45 
In article <Xns992D62EE4F132nanopandaneredbojias@208.49.80.251>, 
 Neredbojias <neredbojias@gmail.com> wrote: 
 
> On Wed, 09 May 2007 10:03:06 GMT Ben C scribed: 
>  
> > Your logic is based on a false premise. When it comes to IT (which is 
> > quick to learn) people with decades of experience who are idiots occur 
> > with a frequency roughly equal to that of people with none but who are 
> > able to pick things up in a few months. 
>  
> -The false premise being that educated people are usually more productive  
> than less-educated people?  -In any field?  I don't think so... 
 
"The" false premise? Is this some premise you have found in  
Fuddyduddyland in some corner where all the falsehoods are kept?  
Perhaps this one sneaked in there under false pretences because  
it is cosier? Perhaps Roger Rabbit was entertaining in there, the  
only little den with a bit of spirit in it. You see, in  
Fuddyduddyland, the truth is less important than the general  
ambience. 
 
--  
dorayme
 
  
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