While tirelessly exposing the depradations of irrationalism, the TML daily risks drawing attention away from an even more pernicious disorder, "ear rationalism". Unlike irrationalism, ear rationalism sounds perfectly rational to the naked ear. Put under the microscope, however, "ear rationalism" is revealed as a shabby concoction of puns and plays on words. There is only one way to combat ear rationalism. That is to insist that each and every word have one and only one meaning under all circumstances and to irradicate all homophones from the language. The irradication of ear rationalism will lead inevitably to the ear radication of irrationalism. Regards, Tom Walker ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ knoW Ware Communications Vancouver, B.C., CANADA [EMAIL PROTECTED] (604) 688-8296 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ The TimeWork Web: http://www.vcn.bc.ca/timework/