From: dalmatia@eburg.com
Date: Thu Aug 06 1998 - 11:04:06 EDT
One of the McKays wrote:
>
> >Frankly, I would consider this an etymological fallacy, what D. A.
> >Carson calls a "root" fallacy. Just because a word is made up of two other
> words it does not always follow that it means "literally" the
> >two root words.
>
> Yeah. "experts" doesn't really mean an unknown quantity of drips under
> pressure!
Oh ~ YES IT DOES!!! EVERYBODY knows THAT!!
DAAAAAAH!!!
:-) :-) :-)
George
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