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From: ken_i_m at elegantinnovations.net (Ken Dyke)
Subject: Wired.com: So Many Holes, So Few Hacks

On Mon, 2002-12-30 at 12:35, batz wrote:
> If not as individuals, at least as a group.

"group" is an artificial classification.  It does not represent a real
entity.  At its best, a "group" refers to a set of members.  In the end,
for any event to occur an individual must initiate some action.  Your
point here is a classic stereotype fallacy argument.

Fix this and apply the implications to the rest of your thesis.

-- 
I think, therefore, ken_i_m
Chief Gadgeteer,
Elegant Innovations
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