On Thu, 8 Jan 2004 15:20:14 -0500, Branden Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: 

> On Sun, Jan 04, 2004 at 12:33:13AM -0600, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
>> On Fri, 02 Jan 2004 20:09:09 +0000, MJ Ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> said:
>> > On 2004-01-02 10:33:23 +0000 Emmanuel Charpentier
>> >> Because I somehow doubt that the current technical and social
>> >> infrastructures behind Debian "non-free" can be currently
>> >> duplicated "somewhere else".
>>
>> > Debian did it. Why do you consider it impossible that someone
>> > else can duplicate that? Given what you said elsewhere about
>> > evidence,
>>
>> Because, unlike you, I think that Debian is special, and amazing,
>> and so are the people who put it together.

> That those people may be "special" and "amazing" doesn't necessarily
> mean they're "good", as we've seen from your replies to my messages
> to this list and others over the years.  I be must quite a liability
> to the Project.  :)

        Yet another illfounded leap of illogic. When, pray, have I
 said anything about you, or other, being, or not being, good, and
 what exactly does it have to with the topic at hand?

        manoj
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Hargrave had failed her test thirty-nine times.  In the eight
preceding years she had received two hundred and twelve driving
lessons at a cost of L300.  She set the new record while driving
triumphantly through a set of red traffic lights in Wakefield,
Yorkshire.  Disappointingly, she passed at the fortieth attempt (3
August but eight years later she showed some of her old magic when she
was reported as saying that she still didn't like doing right-hand
turns. Stephen Pile, "The Book of Heroic Failures"
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