1994-07-21 - Re: Leaving the Country

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From: frissell@panix.com (Duncan Frissell)
To: Sandy Sandfort <stanton@acm.org
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UTC Datetime: 1994-07-21 20:34:05 UTC
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From: frissell@panix.com (Duncan Frissell)
Date: Thu, 21 Jul 94 13:34:05 PDT
To: Sandy Sandfort <stanton@acm.org
Subject: Re: Leaving the Country
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At 10:32 AM 7/21/94 -0700, Sandy Sandfort wrote:

>Stuff and nonsense.  The tactic Heinlein used, for the reasons he used 
>it, would work just as well today.  Perhaps you are unfamiliar with what 
>he actually did and why.  (Remind me to cover it in the Seminar.)
>
>
> S a n d y

The traditional Japanese saying, "The nail that sticks up will get pounded
down."

The American version, "The nail that sticks up is too much trouble to pound
down so we will go find a nail that's already pounded down."






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