That point was passed centuries ago. Certainly listening to
and reading everything were never the point, don't you
think?
Hal
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who hate you away from the guys who are
undecided."
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On Oct 1, 2006, at 1:48 PM, [log in to unmask] wrote:
> In a message dated 9/28/2006 7:00:34 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> [log in to unmask] writes:
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>> Latest book: Continuations (with Sheila E Murphy)
>> _http://www.uap.ualberta.ca/UAP.asp?LID=41&bookID=664_
> (http://www.uap.ualberta.ca/UAP.asp?LID=41&bookID=664)
> Is there ever a point where production overwhelms the
> capacity of consumption? But then, perhaps, listening
> and reading were never the point of literature...
> Finnegan
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