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From: mark@umcp-cs.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.kids
Subject: Re: What's in a name?
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Date: Sun, 4-Mar-84 16:36:33 EST
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Posted: Sun Mar  4 16:36:33 1984
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I have to agree that "Jr's" are not so terrible as has been mentioned.
How can it be that it is important for people (children) to have
their own identity and then it matters SO MUCH that they have their
own special name?   Name and identity don't have much to do with each 
other, even in programming langauges.  That is why programming langauges
have equality tests, and why, in real life, stereotypes don't work but
taking the time to get to know someone does.
-- 
Spoken: Mark Weiser 	ARPA:	mark@maryland
CSNet:	mark@umcp-cs 	UUCP:	{seismo,allegra,brl-bmd}!umcp-cs!mark