> KMO wrote:
> >You are not likely to extract more than a small fraction of the meaning
> >of the foregoing paragraph on your first reading.
>
> Is this an example of a "good will" towards your opponent?
Tad, I don't think Kevin was being insulting here, I think he was
indicating that the implications of the paragraph were fairly involved.
I generally find that assuming good will on the part of other people in an
argument serves me better than other assumptions.
Eva