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Posted by dorayme on 10/21/06 07:33
In article <jhto04-brq.ln1@xword.teksavvy.com>,
"Chris F.A. Johnson" <cfajohnson@gmail.com> wrote:
> The existence of a sequence does not force you into it unless you
> choose to use it.
I think that mb (no, I am sorry, I can't let him speak for
himself, he might not get his thoughts about it quite right and
that is why I am here on earth) means it is an irritation to go
to a pic, like it, go to a few more, start to be a bit
uncomfortable that it would be nice to have some choice to skip
some of these things... in other words one can get sucked in.
This choice argument is used a lot by (very) free marketeers...
:)
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dorayme
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