>>>>>I've read the posts...and quite honestly, I just don't see that at all. All I see is the inevitable reactions when you argue against what someone basically holds as a religion.
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>>>>>All I see is personalization and claims of technical/moral superiority for a fellow who resisted my every attempt to focus on technical issues. ;-)
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>>>>>Sure we can agree to disagree... but if Michel reads this, he'll shake his head and the chances of getting what you (we?) want becomes more remote than ever. Which leads almost irresistibly to a pun about a "remote" view, but I won't do it. ;-)
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>>>>I don't know how the answer Michel already gave could have been clearer, which is why it perplexes me that the "debate" goes on and on.
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>>>Because people enjoy arguing. Simple as that.
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>>>Oh, and I don't exclude myself.
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>>Arguing is one thing. Continuing to argue after there is no longer a purpose is another.
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>>How is the recovery coming along? Doing handsprings up and down the hallway yet?
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>Yesterday I stood up!!!! Only briefly, and under supervision, but damn it - I stood up! They tell me that soon I may be allowed to try a couple of steps. A glorious world is opening up before me!
I'd better tell the guys to put the world back together outside so it looks real when you get out.
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