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On 03/27/01 12:25, Robin Faichney said this-
>> If I had to bifurcate, no.
>
>Sorry, I don't understand what you mean by "If I had to bifurcate".
1. To divide into two parts or branches.
I don't want to, but if driven to the wall and asked to divide all things
into two camps, those are mine- false and fact.
>That is *not* healthy!
And, hmmm- are you offering something else besides the 'whole universe'
to find?
I'd like to see it.
- Wade
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