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   Message 18,309 of 20,898   
   ToolPackinMama to All   
   Re: Those Amazing Computers!   
   12 May 11 02:10:05   
   
   From Newsgroup: alt.tv.star-trek.tos   
   From Address: philnblanc@comcast.net   
   Subject: Re: Those Amazing Computers!   
      
   On 5/12/2011 1:01 AM, Ron wrote:   
   > On May 11, 5:15 pm, GeneK  wrote:   
   >> On May 11, 4:08 pm, Ron  wrote:   
   >>   
   >>> Sigh...   
   >>   
   >>> Spock did get one thing right when he advised McCoy--  "Doctor, you   
   >>> should learn the difference between empiricism and stubbornness."   
   >>> Something you might also take to heart...  :-)   
   >>   
   >> Forgive me for assuming that the title of your topic was what you   
   >> actually intended to talk about. :)   
   >>   
   >> GeneK   
   >   
   >   
   > Okay, a free lesson here:   
   >   
   > Not necessarily-- some titles are meant only to be sardonic and to   
   > attract attention.   
   >   
   > Since you ar determined to hold onto the idea that Spock did not make   
   > any kind of mistake, if I cared anymore (and I don't)-- this would b a   
   > stalemate because everything seen/heard pretty clearly shows that an   
   > error has been made and continuing to argu it would be a fruitless   
   > waste of my limited interest.   
      
   Ron,   
      
   You were pretty much proven wrong in a couple of significant ways.   
      
   You are the only one who apparently doesn't get that.   
      
   Your claim that it is a "plot hole" has been debunked.   
      
   If Gene is determined to remain firm, it's because he is correct.  Why    
   should he budge a smidgen if he is correct?   
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