RE: [OT] Rich man Bill (RE: Issues with Unicode Hindi)

From: Hohberger, Clive (CHohberger@zebra.com)
Date: Thu Jan 24 2002 - 14:59:20 EST


Anyone who's ever gone to Business School knows that the pragmatically
correct answer is #4. It's called "The Robin Hood Strategy: Steal only from
the rich!" Who ever made any money stealing from the poor?
Clive

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Everson [mailto:everson@evertype.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 1:18 PM
To: unicode@unicode.org
Subject: Re: [OT] Rich man Bill (RE: Issues with Unicode Hindi)
Importance: Low

>From: "Marco Cimarosti" <marco.cimarosti@essetre.it>
> > I have been told that this mailing list is not for politics, so let's
>stick
>> to bare logics:
>>
>> 1. "we rob the poor man because he is poor"
>> 2. "we rob the poor man because he is rich"
>> 3. "we rob the rich man because he is poor"
>> 4. "we rob the rich man because he is rich"
>>
> > Do you agree that 2 and 3 are self-contradictory?

They remind me of the Gospel of Thomas. But in texts like that it is
all metaphor.

-- 
Michael Everson *** Everson Typography *** http://www.evertype.com



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