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From: rhh@research.att.com (Ron Hardin <9289-11216> 0112110)
Subject: Re: A PHILOSOPHY OF POETRY (attn. Douglas Clark)
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Philip Nikolayev writes:
>Be it said that I post for purposes of self-education, and don't care
>one whit if someone objects to my cross-posting, form of argument,
>tone, ideas, or institutional affiliation, or finds any other problem
>with my articles. Nor do I feel a twinge of remorse when some
>discombobulated self-appointed "expert" tells me that I've waisted his
>precious time.

That's the rub with self-education
