Re: Comparing Lisp conditions to Java Exceptions
- From: Russell McManus <russell_mcmanus@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 06 May 2005 10:20:22 -0400
Robert Marlow <bobstopper@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
First you say:
> Finally, in extreme cases right now the government might step in to
> impose rations.
Then you claim:
> Where do you get the idea that a state has to be anywhere in the
> equation?
I get the idea from _you_. Can you at least _attempt_ to be
internally consistent?
Finally, a point that you failed to address: YOUR IDEAS HAVE BEEN
TRIED AND THEY FAILED MISERABLY. What say you?
-russ
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