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From: kissell@flairvax.UUCP (Kevin Kissell)
Newsgroups: net.philosophy
Subject: Re: Were not drifting; were being tugged
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Date: Mon, 6-Aug-84 14:10:00 EDT
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Posted: Mon Aug  6 14:10:00 1984
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Organization: Fairchild AI Lab, Palo Alto, CA
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(who were not drifting? And where were they being tugged?)

An awful lot of this discussion seems to be on the level of
it's-mine-and-I-don't-wanna-share and I-shouldn't-have-to-do-it-
if-I-don't-want-to.  Both of these are familiar patterns of child
behavior which usually diminish as a child is socialized.  I suspect
that anyone who has reached adulthood without such socialization
is not going to be very susceptible to argumentation.  

Kevin D. Kissell
Fairchild Research Center
Advanced Processor Development
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