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- From: kewasiel@unix.amherst.edu (They call me Ren)
- Subject: Re: Who can hold the orb
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- Date: Tue, 24 Nov 1992 01:43:59 GMT
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- Michael Lamanna (lamanna@acsu.buffalo.edu) wrote:
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- : Holding is simply that. If I have a glass of water then I am
- : simply holding it. On the other hand if I am drinking a glass of water
- : then I am weilding it.
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- no, drinking a glass of water is just a more complicated means of holding it.
- now, if you were flinging the water in the glass at somebody, that would be
- weilding it. (or, for you pacifists out there, if you were watering plants
- with it..)
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- (: (: just a minor point.
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- karen
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- kewasiel@cs.amherst.edu _|_ "the philosophers have only interpreted
- kewasiel@unix.amherst.edu | the world, in various ways; the point,
- kewasielewsk@amh.amherst.edu | however, is to change it." -k. marx
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