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Re: Davidson's Seminar: Reponse to 3rd Day response
Paul said in reply t
>Finally Stephen uses languge usually associated with Bill (when
>reasoned discourse fails) to denigrate my example of the Univ. of
>Wisconsin study of the aged consumption patterns. Had Stephen read
paul: find an instance, anywhere in the archives (it is all public record,
after all), where i have used such language to substitute
for substantive argument. you will never be able to. what you
always fail to appreciate is the style of culture. my economic
training is as good as anyone, as is, i suspect my understanding of the
things we talk about here. in oz, however, we inject levity into our
presentation and occasionally even laugh at ourselves.
btw, i was looking at an atlas today and came across this country on page 168
which looks like some odd animal. it also had strange names like virginia on
it. anyone got any ideas about it? cultural inversion at work here.
kind regards
kind regards
bill (the bat)
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- "real wealth",
GN842 Mon 25 Sep 1995, 16:24 GMT
- Re: Response to Thorton Wheeler,
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- Davidson's Seminar: Reponse to 3rd Day response,
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- Robert Kuttner/BW Oct 2,
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- An easy solution?,
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- Paul Davidson's communication model,
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- open forum,
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