A public apology to Andre Jute.
On 21 Feb 2006 16:15:34 -0800, " wrote:
Next, in your sick obsession to "win" something against me, you'll call
the Pope a liar.
Oh well, *that* would hardly be world-breaking news, would it? :-)
Careful.... The Pope is infallable when speaking on Faith or Morals.
I thought the Church had abandoned that fiction?
And as we all know SET is a matter of faith, of which Mr. McCoy is the
Pope... He *can* (as opposed to *may*) neither lie nor err.
Aaaaah, *now* I understand the popular Irish expression FTP.
One more
thing to keep in mind: The Pope likely sincerely believes what he
writes and says. Mr. McCoy likely sincerely believes what he writes (I
have never heard him speak, so what he may say is of no moment). The
best of sincerely held beliefs does not make them true, correct, right,
accurate or moral. Merely and only sincerely held beliefs.
Oh yes, I'm quite sure that, tucked away in his little fantasy world,
he does indeed believe much of what he says - that's the scary thing
about him.................
I also find it astounding when Mr. McCoy chooses to give advice to John
Byrns... who, whatever else he might be is not only quite learned both
in theory and history, but also and clearly an excellent technician.
Put simply, Mr. McCoy is not fit to carry his water.
Or that of any other competent designer.
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Stewart Pinkerton | Music is Art - Audio is Engineering
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