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RE: refactoring when using CVS
From: |
Noel Yap |
Subject: |
RE: refactoring when using CVS |
Date: |
Fri, 22 Feb 2002 14:20:43 -0800 (PST) |
--- "Greg A. Woods" <address@hidden> wrote:
> I'm almost willing to bet that unless things turn
> about face quickly
> then soon the countries hiding today's "terrorists"
> are going to start
> looking pretty attractive to freedom lovers (and
> fighters) everywhere!
And in this respect, capitalism is self-correcting.
OOH, pure capitalism doesn't work 'cos people start
rebelling. OTOH, and paradoxically, I consider that
very rebalancing force to be part of capitalism.
Noel
PS
Please don't ever make light of the 9/11 events again.
I, and many I know, lost family, friends, and
coworkers there. I understand you can never grok how
it feels to be over here just like I don't for
tragedies in Oklahoma City, the Pentagon, and the
embassies. But if you visit Ground Zero, you'll
absolutely get a feel for the loss that surrounds
downtown NYC. If you thought such an act would humble
any American, you really don't know your history nor
your human psychology.
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- Re: refactoring when using CVS, (continued)
Re: refactoring when using CVS, Kaz Kylheku, 2002/02/21
Re: refactoring when using CVS, Kaz Kylheku, 2002/02/22