On Sat August 5 2006 7:27 pm, Ashish Gulhati wrote: > Heh, in a similar vein, if I said what I really think, I'd say your > thinking is > straight-jacketed, hidebound, and ignores what is blatantly obvious. > Sorry. :-)
It is quite alright to say that. At least you are being honest and you may be wrong - but being wrong is not a crime. It gives us a chance to try and understand why the other person thinks the way he thinks. I am not going to go ino a sulk and accuse you of an "argument ad hominem" just because you are being honest. If you are saying exacty what Freeman Dyson says - my answer should be a no brainer, I disagree with that bloke, whoever he is. Why you agree with him and why I woud need some sorting out. shiv