SC - OOP Passover

LrdRas@aol.com LrdRas at aol.com
Tue Apr 4 00:14:22 PDT 2000


In a message dated 4/3/00 11:29:59 PM Pacific Daylight Time, LrdRas at aol.com 
writes:

> I suppose the answer would revolve around what exactly you mean by that 
>  statement. 'Common sense' is ethereal and differs dramatically in 
definition 
> 
>  from person to person. More often than not 'a lack of common sense' on 
>  another's part merely boils down to the fact that they do things in a 
>  different way in a given situation.
>  

"Common sense" meaning:  we can safely assume that, in fact, substitutions 
were being made to recipes in the middle ages, just as they are today.  I was 
using it in the "common" sense of the term.  It was not meant as an insult.

Balthazar of Blackmoor


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