> >
> > ...next, Mr. Bright chimed in with this post. I had to read it several
> > times before fully appreciating it. To really 'get' this one, you must
> > read Paul's letters carefully to grasp their subtly. The rest is
> > history. These two towering intellects have created a major controversy
> > while simultaneously killing a fun thread. It'll be interesting to see
> > what happens. Already several Newtoneers have voiced their opinion,
> > keeping the spirit of Oz's comments alive and kicking. These will
> > certainly be red-letter days in Newton history. The spirit of newton is
> > the spirit of innovation and adventure. What better way celebrate that spirit?
> >
> > > ----------
> > > From: "Jonathan Bright" <brightjp@hotmail.com>
> > > To: newtontalk@planetnewton.com
> > > Subject: Re: NTLK Re: The Hidden Hawaii diatribe
> > > Date: Fri, Jun 30, 2000, 2:18 PM
> > >
> > > If "good-dog" thinks that his response was witty or humorous in the least OR
> > >
> > > that it "clears up" anything, he's dead wrong. Paul, I respect and
> > > appreciate your thoughtful and obviously restrained response to this
> > > self-importantistic misinformed person. My sister and her husband have
> > > lived in Honolulu for 40+ years and I have been there for three visits
> > > myself and good-dog is wrong. He sounds like the kind of guy who would
> > > think that teasing someone about his hairlip or Kentucky accent, etc. would
> > > be funny.
> > >
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