In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write: > >[1] No, there won't be a meta-meta-policy, etc.. If you find an error >or desire an exception in the meta-policy, we shoot you. :)
Will you shoot me if I ask for an exception to the meta-meta-policy you just defined (namely "If you find an error or desire an exception in the meta-policy, we shoot you")? Do we need policy about this? Did you intend that meta-meta-policy to apply if I merely -desire- an exception, or do I have to -state- that desire? And finally, is it just me, or does none of this square with the meta-meta-meta-policy you just stated, "No, there won't be a meta-meta-policy"? Doesn't your next sentence point to a need for an exception to this meta-meta-meta-policy? What we -really- need is a meta-meta-meta-meta-policy to clear up this frightfully unclear situation once and for all. -- Charles Briscoe-Smith White pages entry, with PGP key: <URL:http://alethea.ukc.ac.uk/wp?95cpb4> PGP public keyprint: 74 68 AB 2E 1C 60 22 94 B8 21 2D 01 DE 66 13 E2 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]