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Bill DeWitt wrote:
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> "Ken" <tyl### [at] pacbell net> wrote :
> > >
> > > Clearly not a beneficial feature of the codex.
> >
> > One might also argue that if one chooses not to keep up with advances
> > in computer software and computer hardware one disadvantages onself
> > unnecessarily and bears the responsibility for not being able to view
> > animations encoded with a particular codex.
>
> Sure, but the person posting is the one who wants the result.
>
> Like with toilet seats. Women hate it when they go into the bathroom and
> find the seat left up. They also hate it when men pee with the seat down. To
> me, since women are the ones who have a problem, they should be the one who
> make the changes in behavior.
>
> -They- should remember to put it down before they use it and -they
> should lift it up when they are done.
>
> So, if someone wants their animation seen, they should do the things
> that best achieve that result.
After one looks behind all the jokes and cultural presumptions, the
difference between men and women is that men look before they squat.
--
He raped Thrace thrice.
-- The Iron Webmaster, 288
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