Charles F Frost <charles@f.frost> wrote:
>In article <54129193.3918685359@news-beta.easynews.com>,
>Grouse <grouse1@gDONTSPAMITmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Then again, they say Ignorance Is Bliss and Possession Is
>> 9/10ths Of The Law, so some things are easier to forget than
>> others. I, for example, prefer the misconceptions that
>> Possession Is Bliss and Ignorance Is 9/10ths Of The Law.
>
>And then there's the classic combining and morphing of these ...
>
> What you see is what you get.
> You get what you pay for.
> Seeing is believing.
>
>... into these:
>
> What you see is what you pay for.
> Paying is believing.
> You get what you get.
>
>accurate for the rabid corporatism that we're stuck with now.
>
><http://torrentfreak.com/the-fundamental-problem-with-the-copyright-monopoly-140420/>
There goes your optimism again. If it was rabies, it would
not be a problem. Difficult to keep the rabid focused on
anything for more than a few moments. Rabies is more
closely resembled by consumerism.
A course at uni dissected the techniques of advertisement.
Tragic that's taught to 20-year-olds, but not to 10-year-olds.
Grouse
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or sometimes, it means that she simply does not
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"Long on hair, short on brains."
-- old French proverb
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