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![]() (I guess you didn't see this post before 'cos U were bz digging up anti-Obama blog rants.) Which of these two statements about knowledge is the better description of your own approach? (a) It's easy to learn all you need to know about something. (b) It's pointless to try learning more about most subjects. If you like, you can yap once for (a) or twice for (b). -- " This one was highlighted by MM to draw attention while I think it's not the most aggregious provision but it still has issues." -- Scottie Witlessmongrel, self-described excellent writer, Feb. 22 2009 |
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