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Posted by Richard D. Stafford, Ph.D. on April 3, 2002 20:09:46 UTC

Hi Aurino,
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I don't know, I think one has to do some PR if one's ideas are to be taken seriously. At least it demonstrates you have enough confidence in your ideas to be willing to make some sacrifices to promote them.
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Sorry Aurino, I gave up on promoting my ideas 20 years ago. That's not what I am doing here. I have more confidence in my ideas than you can comprehend. Enough confidence and understanding to know that the fact that I understand doesn't make one whit of difference. What I could never understand was why such an obvious thing was overlooked by all the "great minds". This forum has been great fun as they have made it clear (particularly Harv) why they cannot see what is right in front of their eyes (so to speak).

To what purpose would any PR be spent? If you truly understood the universe, you would realize that having one's ideas taken seriously isn't something worth pursuing. There are considerably more important things to do. Like playing cribbage!! Now there is a useful pass time.

Have fun -- Dick

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