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Re: PLEDGES
In <[email protected]>, on 10/15/96
at 08:56 AM, Sandy Sandfort <[email protected]> said:
.Paul,
.You wrote:
.> What the hell, I'll spring for $200. It would be the needed
.> excuse to leave San Diego anyway.
.Wah whoo! This, plus some other new pledges puts us over the $1000
.mark. Now all we need is some show of intestinal fortitude from
.Dimitri.
.
well, if we can get Dimitri to be the victim, I would enjoy
nothing more than exercising some well honed skills of cynicism,
sarcasm, and the classic art of insult on *his* chosen subject(s).
take no prisoners!
the fact English may not be his native language (the Russians
require fluency in American English to matriculate past age 14)
--I have no conscience, in other words,...
of course, that assumes you will tolerate a roast where the
stated goal is his resignation from the list; maybe we can send him
off to Perry who apparently has become too personally disgruntled to
stay with us. ??--after all, code is on coderpunks.
several literate assaults managed to clear Dr. Fred from the
list. Dimitri just does not know when to quit.
...attila out!
--
"A grant of relief
that varies inversely with earnings
is the worst form of subsidy,
since it destroys the incentive
for the worker to demand,
or the employer to offer, higher wages."
--T.S. Ashton's 'The Industrial Revolution 1760-1830'