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To: Jack T. Pearson who wrote (30760)8/30/1997 1:12:00 PM
From: Tunica Albuginea   of 186894
 
Jack point well taken.my only concern has always been accuracy in this
thread, ( and I hope yours ), so that we all hope that a problem
in one aerea (?grammar) does not automatically signify a problem in
anothe aerea, re accurate quoting of Socrates and Confucious and
Market data.More than the grammar I was concerned about understanding
the content of this famous saying.This was my only reason for posting,
to clarify anf inlighten the issue.After we want to ensure, in this thread
that if grammar is incorrect at least the correct content gets through.
I am sure Victoria was in a hurry to get somewhere and so we will review
the subject when she returns perhaps.Meanwhile,not that it is vital,
but since it was brought up,does anybody accurately know the source of
this,famous, I presume, saying on " knowing"? So far it seems to be
Confucius.I will try and reasearch it over Labor day gg.

TA
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