Neil:

Did you mean to say the Washington Times?

-Declan
(who rather enjoyed The Probability Broach)


At 14:50 5/23/2000 -0600, L. Neil Smith wrote:
>Tom --
>
>         I'm forced to concede that the Moonies do some good things. The
>_Washington Post_ is one of the best papers in the country, _Insight_ is
>actually interesting, and the Kahr K9 is one of the best weapons I've
>ever owned.
>
>         I haven't used PMC ammo for years, because I can't find it where 
> I am.
>But I shot thousands of rounds of it in competition when it first
>arrived on the scene, and it was everything a competitor could desire,
>accurate, reliable, and clean.
>
>         I suppose, in the spirit of the story Milton Friedman tells about 
> "The
>Pencil" that this is all I'm entitled to ask of people whose lives and
>values are different from mine. I'm not terribly consistent in this
>respect. I buy Chinese ammo and would probably break down and buy a
>Japanese SUV if I could afford it. And my choice, instead, to buy an
>American SUV, is just as bad in its way.
>
>N.
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