On Sun, 4 Mar 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> John Chanbers said -
> 
> >The test of a first-rate intelligence is  the  ability  to  hold  two
> >opposed  ideas  in  the  mind  at the same time, and still retain the
> >ability to function.
> >  -- F.  Scott Fitzgerald
> 
> (Notice the caveat.  Being able to hold two opposed ideas is not sufficient.)
> 
> The next issue of the standard could be interesting if it follows that 
> principle.  

s/interesting/impossible to implement/

;-)

-- 
Richard Robinson
"The whole plan hinged upon the natural curiosity of potatoes" - S. Lem


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