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> I know I will be sorry I said this, but it struck me that some arguments
> are like earthquakes: Under them the grounds keep shifting so violently
> that everything turns to rubble and noone is left standing.
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> B Batorsky
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Perhaps, but not for the reasons you might think.
It was occurring to me that, to follow the Pizza analogy, once it has been
digested and digested the end product is suitable for fertilizing farmers'
fields.
Another possible good thing to come of this thread is that if there are any
students subscribed to TECHWR-L (and I think there are) they will know that
we're all mostly full of it.