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>>>John Galt himself was more an engineer and inventory.
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>>>Only a small # of the villains are businesspeople (James Taggart being a major one)
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>>I defer to your knowledge of Ayn Rand. But John Galt was an inventory? Did he get counted 4 times a year?
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>Ha, thanks...I meant to say inventor. A slip of the keyboard. Or as Monty Python would say....oh, I better not :)
See you at the next meeting of the Ministry of Silly Walks ;-) You are a little younger than me and maybe weren't as big a Python fan but to people of my age who were in college at the time, watching Monty Python on Sunday evenings was standard. You never knew what they would come up with next. (This was when there was one TV in the dorm, not one in every room or on every wrist). The attack rabbit, the holy hand grenade, and the man trying to sell urine (Eric Idle?) were some more examples. It combined a British love of silliness and humorous brilliance that was universal.
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