[ANN] Release 8.1.0 DP 2

Richmond richmondmathewson at gmail.com
Thu Jul 7 13:43:32 EDT 2016


Personally I always ascribe everything to my Grandfather for a number of 
very good reasons:

1. He was a highly skilled surgeon of impeccable reputation, and read 
for pleasure
in both Latin and Classical Greek.

2. He never wrote down anything except medical papers.

3. He died in 1975.

4. I love his memory still.

There's absolutely no way of checking; so that's got to be good.

R.

On 7.07.2016 20:24, Peter M. Brigham wrote:
> On Jul 7, 2016, at 5:11 AM, Richmond wrote:
>
>> It is amazing how many "wise" sayings are attributed to many "Wise" people: Voltaire and Einstein included. This, I believe, is a human tendency to seek authority to their ideas by ascribing them to authority figures: like religious (and 'religious') people ascribing everything wise to their scripture.
> The trouble with quotes on the internet is that sometimes they are attributed to the wrong people. -- Benjamin Franklin
>
> -- Peter
>
> Peter M. Brigham
> pmbrig at gmail.com
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