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From: gordo_ala_moore
Date: Fri Nov 15, 2002 2:03pm
Subject: Re: Project Gutenberg

"idiotic" Hmmm.
Thats a post from the 'past'!...

It may give that impression from the dialog, and from the fact that
ION 'knew' more about HOMER than anyone else. Or was it just that he
was inspired?

I would not even attempt to understand what Plato actually means, and
so i must give my apology. But i think, I learn from what it says,
whther intended or not.

In a sense at the time I felt like 'ION'. Interpret that as you wish.

Cheers, Gordon

--- In a previous message nxnzerx wrote:
> I think ive spotted your subconcious link:
>
> "'very precise about the exact words of Homer,
> but very idiotic themselves.'"
>
> Remind you of a group? ;)
>
> --- In a previous message Gordo_ala_Moore wrote:
> > Now this does not have much to do with
> > Derren.
So you can stop reading if you like.

For the
> > past couple of years or so, i have been reading and
> > downloading books online, from the web address
> > below.

<a href=http://promo.net/pg/
> target=new>http://promo.net/pg/</a>

The gutenberg project,
is
> remarkable, and it consists
> > of free quality books that were published
> > before
1923.

I was reading Plato's "Ion" when for some
> > reason I thought about this group. So in trusting with
> > the subconscious, I decided to publish the link (in
> > the event that you have not heard of the site).
> >

That is about all, except that I noticed the frequency
> > of the posts has reduced.

Cheers,
Gordon
> > Moore

P.S. Anyway, forgive me for my apparently irrelevant
> > posting. I hope I have not wasted your time.

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