Re: Education (Was Re: Techwriting After the Boom)
> All that learning such paradoxes serves
> is to allow you to appear wise and intelligent to a dimwitted,
> unquestioning audience. Just as magic is slight of hand,
> paradoxes are slights of logic.
All liberal arts grads are liars.
(which liberal arts grads might recognize as a form of the Cretan
Paradox).
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