Re: Monkeys stone herdsman in Kenya

From: Wade T.Smith (wade_smith@harvard.edu)
Date: Sun Mar 05 2000 - 23:54:54 GMT

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    Robin Faichney made this comment not too long ago --

    >If
    >anyone besides our two selves (!) is interested in our discussion, they might
    >also be interested in the fact that we can agree on some significant points.

    It is this process entirely that enlivens discourse and does not sink it.
    I, for one, have been following this raptly, with much ensuing brain
    fever, and, yes, that has abated.

    Then again, I knew there was a path both your feet would appear on.

    - Wade

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