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From: dimitrov@csd2.UUCP (Isaac Dimitrovsky)
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Subject: Re: the real case against Falwell et al
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Date: Wed, 10-Jul-85 12:12:00 EDT
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Paul Dubois writes:
> Simulating Ernest Hua, I ask:  what is perfection?  Or competence?

I think a reasonable working definition of perfection might be:
Something is perfect if there is no straightforward way to improve it.

Isaac Dimitrovsky
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Just because it's a preconceived notion doesn't mean it's wrong!