> Except that an anti-pomo advocate did it and the practice is a couple
> of
> thousand years old.
>
> Pomo ain't monolithic. Don't smear 'it.'
You're right, of course. This particular weasel move is probably as old as discourse itself. (Those early H. sapiens were probably as smart as us, but unfortunately they weren't able to immortalize their words. What *do* those cave paintings mean, anyway?)
Jon Johanning // jjohanning at igc.org __________________________________ When I was a little boy, I had but a little wit, 'Tis a long time ago, and I have no more yet; Nor ever ever shall, until that I die, For the longer I live the more fool am I. -- Wit and Mirth, an Antidote against Melancholy (1684)