Why "accuracy"?
"Arny Krueger" wrote in message
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"Peter Wieck" wrote in message
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On Sep 5, 3:21 pm, Clyde Slick wrote:
It's called "English".
Sure. Words gathered at random from the English Language, rarely
assembled in a superficially clever way entirely irrespective of
meaning or content.
As to Arny's ability to "guess", I would expect from his manner that
he leaves nothing to guesswork, only certainty. The sign of a closed
mind if nothing else.
Musta been a mini-stroke that has left your mind in such a confused state,
Peter.
I'm well known among my friends for both my careful work and out-of-the
box thinking.
Do both of them subscribe to your 'out of the tomb' mythology also?
Its an effective pairing - think outside the box and then test well to
know for sure whether the new idea actually works.
C'mon Arnie; that square head (box) of yours never lets a single idea
escape, be it muse, reverie or lateral logic, much less test it for
accuracy. Even your web site is a testament (no pun intended) to better
times, i.e. when there WERE thoughts of any consequence.
But to (reluctantly) quote the Rolling Stones (take note Mr. Borg) 'It's all
over now".
ruff
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