At 09:51 AM 21/07/2001 -0700, Technotranscendence wrote:
>It's easy to look back and point
>out faults, very hard to design a system that reduces faults beforehand.
This is a very good point, and one I will have to think more about.
It actually is an excellent answer to my reservations about capitalism. 
Just because I can find faults with the system and can see that it is not 
"The Answer" doesn't mean that there is necessarily a better way of doing 
it, or that the system will support patches. I still feel intuitively that 
it can be merged with other things effectively... but I need to think more 
on it.
Thanks for that,
Cheers,
         - Miriam
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