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Ruling Class War
Topic: Politics and Law 9:46 am EDT, Sep 15, 2004

Thinking about everyone I know - how they are politically and if they fall into numbers or paragraph groups, I can really agree with this.
I really disagree on the "Don't shine their shoes as often as they should"

WHO SAID you had to have shiny shoes? My lackluster shoes walk as good as anyones.
There are two sorts of people in the information-age elite, spreadsheet people and paragraph people.

This is cute, but not particularly rigorous. It's really a set-up for the letters that would surely follow -- and they did.

As expected, the spreadsheet people rush in to nitpick the column, pointing out problems with the data, citing counterexamples, and more. By comparison, the paragraph people argue that the framework itself is flawed, or that blue is really red.

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