Replying to LO29567 --
OK, as usual people disagree on what something is.
But they usually agree on what it isn't.
So : what isn't a LO?
Or : what is it that a LO lacks?
Gr.
Peter
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-----Original Message-----
>From: Jan Lelie [mailto:janlelie@wxs.nl]
>As i wrote earlier: what you see depends on how you look. I believe that
>who, why, what or how you see a LO only tells you something about who you
>are, why you think the things you think, what it is that you see and how
>you look at the world. I respect them all. That's how is see it, us,
>them...We live in a multi-facetted world.
--"Peter Westerhof" <p.westerhof@lixus.com>
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