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"tedd" <tedd.sperling@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message 
news:p06240800c67be78e3d6d@[192.168.1.101]...
> At 2:22 PM -0400 7/9/09, HallMarc Websites wrote:
>>  As far as anyone going against convention,
>>seems to me that people who think outside the box, go against convention,
>>break the rules, whatever are the ones who keep life interesting and
>>occasionally help us find something new. I would hate to live in a real 
>>life
>>"Stepford Wives" existence.
>>
>>[Marc Hall - HallMarc Websites - http://www.hallmarcwebsites.com
>>610.446.3346]
>
>
> Marc:
>
> True, one of the things that makes life interesting are those who think 
> outside "the box", but for some of us "the box" is a bit less obvious and 
> requires more thought.
>
> When someone wants to argue a point, the point should be worth arguing. 
> This argument is akin to saying "I don't like calling today 'Thursday' --  
> I think that's stupid! So, I'll call it 'MyDay' instead". While that would 
> certainly be thinking outside "the box", it would also not be worth 
> debating.

Yet another fatuous argument. "Thursday" has never been called "Myday", so I 
would never propose such a thing. Top posting is different for the simple 
reason that it existed in other newsgroups long before this group started, 
and I object to being forced to change my posting methods on nothing more 
than a whim.

-- 
Tony Marston
http://www.tonymarston.net
http://www.radicore.org

> I wish my life was so simple that I could raise issue with things like 
> this, but my life requires more cerebral windmills to tilt.
>
> One of the things I've learned in my over 60 years, is to pick the battles 
> that are worth fighting and let other contentions pass. In the wise, 
> beyond their years, words of the Beatles "Let it be."
>
> Cheers,
>
> tedd
> -- 
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