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- From: tlai@cs.toronto.edu (Tony Wen Hsun Lai)
- Subject: Re: DOES AMERICA SAY YES TO JAPAN? - Off track!!
- Message-ID: <93Jan4.173117est.47586@neat.cs.toronto.edu>
- Followup-To: talk.bizarre
- Summary: Facts are bad for you.
- Organization: Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto
- References: <BzH7uq.CEu@ncube.com> <1992Dec20.134441.5019@hellgate.utah.edu> <1993Jan01.103831.6531@deeptht.armory.com> <1993Jan4.201248.4828@island.COM>
- Date: 4 Jan 93 22:31:47 GMT
- Lines: 13
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- In article <1993Jan4.201248.4828@island.COM> fester@island.COM (Mike Fester) writes:
- >In article <1993Jan01.103831.6531@deeptht.armory.com> rstevew@deeptht.armory.com (Richard Steven Walz) writes:
- [lots of stuff deleted]
- >>...maybe you have just been duped by facts in books.
- >
- >Care to cite those books? And are you seriously accusing him of having "been
- >duped by facts in books." Can we all be assured then, that your posts are
- >devoid of the ravages of facts? That indeed is a comfort.
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- Perhaps Mr. Walz believes that "Facts are stupid things", as Ronald Reagan
- once said.
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- This doesn't belong in sci.electronics. Followups are set appropriately.
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