>>Hello Hilmar.
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While I don't use WSH yet, it seems to me that disabling it is "Das Kind mit dem Bade ausschütten" - throw out the baby together with the bathing water.>>
>>Very well said < s >.
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>>BTW, I really like your new tag line.
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>I had it a while ago, and somebody commented that it was very appropriate for the UT. (I am surprised myself at the variety of nations represented.)
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>Then I started changing every few days. I think I'll stick with this one for a while.
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>Bahá'u'lláh (who wrote this quote) is the founder of the Bahá'í Faith, of which I am a believer. Bahá'u'lláh (1817 - 1892) proposed several measures to be taken, to unify the world, including a common (auxiliary) language, a common currency, an international court of justice, a common standard of measures and weights, and several others. As you can imagine, I am quite excited, for instance, about the common European currency, which I consider a pilot project.
Hilmar,
it is on everybody to work on it. Everytime we say "they" we build up the wall.
But this is a BIOS bug. Each of us even Mahatma Gandhi has to have "us and them". This is because the chicken is the method of an egg to create new eggs.
Brain looks like it is the master on our doing - it's our tool to create new of our kind.
We are not at as far from a alga as we think. I personnaly think we have to live with the problem, there is no way to avoid it. Live is a kind of balance.
For common language, currency and so one. Look what happens in Oklahoma.
If you do the all-are-equal thing people will see differences as small as a quark and argue on this. I remember it well.
But this will end in a depressive loop. Let's have better thoughts.
Agnes
Words are given to man to enable him to conceal his true feelings.
Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord
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