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Thursday, January 9, 2003 |
While I'm at it I might as well wish for one of this

Though I'm unsure whether a T68i wouldn't be better.
9:20:53 PM
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Five minutes after putting a topic in Radio's disccussion site, everything went back to normal (is that great service or what? )... Will I ever know what happened?
10:26:01 AM
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Since Radio isn't updating my Home Page, I'm redirecting my usual bookmark alfredo.octavio.net to the current date page. I think the problem is that I asked Radio to puclish the entire website and it's taking days to do it... If anyone has any ideas, please let me know...
9:22:00 AM
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My wife appeared on TV today. She read a statement from the Association of Researches at the prestigious institute of scientifici research where she works (IVIC). You can watch the whole thing by downloading the file AsoInIVIC2.mpg from here. She is doing, according to the government, an act of terrorism by calling for respect to the referendum!
12:53:08 AM
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Comments. James says people hate me because I change my mind. Where I grew up it was considered a sign of weakness if you changed your mind.
Suppose you get some new information. Or, on reflection, draw a different conclusion. How arrogant would it be to hold on to your old belief. What does it cost to change your mind? Why do people consider it a sign of weakness if you change your mind? I don't. Emphatically.
BTW, I like John Hiler too -- he writes for Corante as Donna does. A couple of times I said I didn't like some of the things he said. That doesn't mean I don't like the person. I'd like to buy John and Donna and AKMA a drink some day. Here's a toast to a strong opinion well-stated. [Scripting News]
Well put, Dave. The above are just samples, read the whole thing.. I think it was Francis Bacon who said: When the facts change I change my mind, what do you do?. My Friend and partner Fernando, once told me that if I convince him of something then he and not me had won the argument. The one that convinces goes away with nothing new, the convinced has learned and grow... Great philosophy...
12:47:32 AM
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