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Ask John Galt...
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3206 Andrew, No, but I thought you would appreciate the gravity of the situation. Father Terrence-5/6/1997
3205 The objective reality of gravity is far different than the objective reality ofAndrew H-5/6/1997
3204 Haven't you heard? Galt is dead.Andrew H-5/6/1997
3203 >>It takes no "faith" to accept objective reality<< JustAndrew H-5/6/1997
3202 Janus: Ditto Chi-town circa 70's. Newsatleven. Edison, FTFather Terrence-5/6/1997
3201 Ter? The building I'm talking about was in Boston, not Chicago. As noted.Janice Shell-5/6/1997
3200 Janus, Faulty reason. The engineering analysis done afterwards showed he hadFather Terrence-5/6/1997
3199 Remember the John Hancock Building in Boston many years ago? REASON told the AJanice Shell-5/5/1997
3198 John: I'm going to go celebrate Cinco de Mayo. Give my love to Janus and Father Terrence-5/5/1997
3197 Janus: If reason is only faith, how do we know gravity is real? Jump off the EFather Terrence-5/5/1997
3196 "Pieces of brick" are not "bricks", objectively speaking. Janice Shell-5/5/1997
3195 John: A message of sublime (Kantian) brilliance (?): >>To: +Terrence BeFather Terrence-5/5/1997
3194 Janice: I'm sure the rubble was still pieces of brick, or else you would hFather Terrence-5/5/1997
3193 With HIS number of posts? He doesn't get beyond "help wanted"...BlueCrab-5/5/1997
3192 Ok, enough tantalizing. I see I will have to do my homework.Andrew H-5/5/1997
3191 Well, as to devious... You'll have to find out for yourself. But imaginatJanice Shell-5/5/1997
3190 SFE-- Ummmmm, you have a point. Still, as we know, he does tend to quote fromJanice Shell-5/5/1997
3189 OK, I'll bite. Janice, just how, uhh, devious can he be?Andrew H-5/5/1997
3188 S -- That's funny, I figured him for a <i>WEEKLY WORLD NEWS</i>BlueCrab-5/5/1997
3187 SFE-- Good heavens! What ARE you thinking?? I'm <i>sure</i> Janice Shell-5/5/1997
3186 But I can be very - uhh - devious. Ask Janice, she's seen me at my worst..BlueCrab-5/5/1997
3185 S -- Do you believe that FT might benefit from a subscription? Or mayhap simplBlueCrab-5/5/1997
3184 >>Time to go back on the medication.<< No, I'll vouch for yourAndrew H-5/5/1997
3183 Let me tell you what happened to the <i>campanile</i> in Pavia a feJanice Shell-5/5/1997
3182 SFE-- I admire her so! What can be more objective, more full of reasoned reasJanice Shell-5/5/1997
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