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To: TimF who wrote (3423)6/2/2004 6:39:01 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7936
 
Huh? You don't think that's true?

Why do you think that. If I didn't think it was true I would have said something like "If it was true...", "If it is true..." is a neutral statement. I suspect in this case it is true, although its possible the extent of the truth has been exaggerated in many accounts.

Like I said, most people do not eat to excess because they are happy. You do the math!

You have to lay out the equation first. Then it might be good to actually show some relevance to the more general point. I could guess at what you are implying but why should I? My guess might be incorrect, in which case I would be distorting your position, or it might be correct, it which case I would be making the argument for you.

Most people who eat to excess probably don't do so because they are happy but that doesn't mean that they are not happy (or that they are), it just means happiness is not the reason.


In a world designed by Tim, you can never be wrong. EOM

ted