Re: People need to say "no"

Chip Salzenberg (chip@perlsupport.com)
Fri, 26 Feb 1999 18:52:50 -0500


According to Gerard Roudier:
> Based on historic facts, we should consider ideas that are
> criticised by authorities to have better chance to be great ideas
> than those that are immediately stated great by the so-called
> authorities.

On the other hand, ideas roundly criticized by most genuine
authorities are more likely to be stupid than not.

> Galileo^H^H^H^H^H^Hérard.

They called the Unabomber a nut, too. You know what? He was.

-- 
Chip Salzenberg      - a.k.a. -      <chip@perlsupport.com>
      "When do you work?"   "Whenever I'm not busy."

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