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Date: | Wed, 16 Oct 2002 11:45:36 -0400 |
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> > That might help Peter, but what of the rest of us?
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> At risk of sounding snide, consider your friendly
> neighborhood search engine.
Not snide, but you are missing the main point.
Keith underscores several issues. One, if you are going to make a statement,
you should try to back it up. Two, if you are going to refer to a written
piece, tell us whare it is so we can read *the whole thing*. Finally,
don't kid yourself into thinking *everything* is on the internet. A great
deal of excellent material does not appear on the internet, It is in books,
magazines and theses. A person who gets all their info from the internet
gets a very skewed picture. A lot of stuff that gets dumped on websites is
junk. There are no editors to reject the BS!!
pb
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