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At 06:30 AM 3/23/2006, Douglas Eadline wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">> On Thu, 23 Mar 2006, Joe
Landman wrote:<br>
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>> Robert G. Brown wrote:<br>
>>> On Thu, 23 Mar 2006, steve_heaton@iinet.net.au wrote:<br>
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> (Who simply LOVES G\"odel's theorem and the various Russel
paradoxes and<br>
> cannot resist the joke...:-)<br><br>
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"Robert Brown said everything he says is False"<br><br>
Nothing like the hint of paradox in morning.</blockquote><br><br>
I prefer the catalog of catalogs that don't include themselves.<br><br>
But seriously, in response to an earlier query... <br><br>
All right, but apart from the sanitation, the medicine, education, wine,
public order, irrigation, roads, a fresh water system, and public health,
what have the Romans ever done for us? <br><br>
But of all things, remember that it's not meant to be taken literally,
it's a general endorsement of all manufacturers of dairy
products.<br><br>
And, that the verb takes the imperative, and it's "motion
towards" so the noun takes the locative, so it's <i>Romani ite
domum</i>.<br><br>
Or (my new favorite quote, which I hope to learn in the original
language), as the namesake of this list said, upon discovering that some
fool had stolen a piece of treasure from a dragon's horde, thereby
annoying the dragon and disrupting 50 years of peace, "There's only
one thing to do, bring me my sword" {sorry, my paraphrase
isn't as good as Seamus Heaney's translation, but you get the
idea}<br><br>
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