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- From: ewright@convex.com (Edward V. Wright)
- Subject: Re: Credibility...
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- Date: Sun, 24 Jan 1993 05:39:40 GMT
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- In <1993Jan23.061659.17967@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu> tlode@nyx.cs.du.edu (trygve lode) writes:
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- >In a strict sense, people don't actually enjoy being single or not being
- >single--they enjoy the experiences and the emotions that go along with
- >each state. However, the experiences and emotions of being single are
- >not the negation of the experiences and emotions of being non-single
- >(in fact, there's a fair amount of overlap);
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- Well, the experiences and emotions that are common to the two states
- can hardly affect your preference, can they? At least try to think
- logically, Trygve.
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- I know, that's asking a lot for someone who works in television. :-)
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