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In Reply to: What don't you understand about "I have made many?" posted by Analog Scott on February 28, 2007 at 08:20:01:
Hoist on your own petard.
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"Nature loves to hide."
---Heraclitus of Ephesus (trans. Wheelwright)
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Where are they was a new question. Do try to keep track.
Auteur Lise Aubut
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"Nature loves to hide."
---Heraclitus of Ephesus (trans. Wheelwright)
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Sorry the relevance was too much for you to understand.
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"Nature loves to hide."
---Heraclitus of Ephesus (trans. Wheelwright)
Let's see. We've got Arrogance, then Pretension, and now Condescension.I guess it's nice that someone out there has such a high opinion of you.
Apparently not. The point is that the search area for finding AS's alleged similar suggestions would be very large, possibly too large to be practical.
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"Nature loves to hide."
---Heraclitus of Ephesus (trans. Wheelwright)
It's your pompous use of French added to your already arrogant and tiresome game of junior philosopher to which I was responding.
Well, it doesn't do much good to talk to him in English, does it?
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"Nature loves to hide."
---Heraclitus of Ephesus (trans. Wheelwright)
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...with all that French stuff, you've probably turned on a few inmates. :)
"...with all that French stuff, you've probably turned on a few inmates. :)"Pity. French is an official language in Canada.
I quoted two bits of an Edith Butler song, words by Lise Aubut:
"I live in the Milky Way . . ."
"Address useless over the billions of miles . .
A nice song, contrasting the human situation against the vast universe.
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"Nature loves to hide."
---Heraclitus of Ephesus (trans. Wheelwright)
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