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From: Nick Frame
Date: 02 Feb 2007 - 09:57 AM EST
Date: 02 Feb 2007 - 09:57 AM EST
Sure, but if you think Huggins' perception isn't
necessarily reality, you must think the same about
Oscar as well. Without actually knowing the guy, it's
pretty hard to have any opinion on him at all (at
least without falling back on the general perception
of the guy). That goes for Huggins and Robertson.
--- Mick Bergman <address@hidden> wrote:
That was my point... if they think that Huggins'
perception is reality
then they must think the same about Oscar....
On 2/2/07, Nick Frame <address@hidden> wrote:
I'd also point out that either perception isreality
or it isn't. I think alot of people on this board(on
both sides of the argument) want to have it bothways.
In general, perception is reality for people solong
as that perception agrees with what they already
think.
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