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In message <[log in to unmask]>, Krin Gabbard
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>I have been reading naive questions about what happened in Paris in the
>1960s. I'm hoping that most of these questions were ironic. If not, then
>there really is cause for despair. What's happened to Screen-L?
Well, to begin with, moving image has more than one discipline working
on it. And some of us study different areas.
And the world is full of complex, interesting, fascinating information.
And I undoubtedly know many many more things than you do, about certain
subjects.
And you, undoubtedly, know many, many more things about other subjects
than I do.
In the meeting, we can both earn.
If we're both flexible that is.
--
Morgan
"Nunc demum intellego," dixit Winnie ille Pu. "Stultus et
delusus fui," dixit "et ursus sine ullo cerebro sum."
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