Author: José Carlos
Date: 02:36:36 11/11/00
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On November 10, 2000 at 12:54:32, Joe Besogn wrote: >On November 10, 2000 at 11:47:40, Bob Durrett wrote: > >>What's wrong with this idea, other than the fact that someone else may have >>thought of it first? >> > >I don't know. I'm not even going to read it. Because my opinion on your idea is >irrelevant. The world is utterly full of people with ideas. Big, long ideas, >full of big long words. If your idea is any good, and you have any talent, you >will do it anyway, in spite of all the opposition every failed-person gives you. >More likely, and I don't know, because I don't know you, your idea will be a >"why-doesn't-somebody-else-do-this-idea" idea. Such ideas are nearly the most >useless things on the planet. Sharing ideas is one of the most useful things on the planet in science advance. If nobody shares ideas, only do-it-or-forget-it, most ideas would die. Science wouldn't advance. Just my opinion. José C.
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