18 Oct
2001
18 Oct
'01
6:33 a.m.
At 09:56 AM 10/18/01 +0100, Ken Brown wrote:
Sandy Sandfort wrote:
John Young wrote:
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A guide to you Pacific People. When us Atlantic People say something with this little twitch in our voice (just listen - there - did you hear it?) we mean the *exact* *opposite* of what we seem to be saying. And when we use this sort of supercilious sneer (pay attention now, it is very subtle) we mean both what we are apparently saying *and* its opposite, simultaneously, the two held in tension in an unstable melange of fractal meaning.
Otherwise known as Cognitive Dissonance. Draw your own conclusions. Reese