Malcolm Speed said today:
"There are rules, there are regulations. They are very clearly set out.
If we make exceptions in every case there is no point in having rules."
Cheers
B. [enjoying the irony of it all]
"There are rules, there are regulations. They are very clearly set out.
If we make exceptions in every case there is no point in having rules."
Cheers
B. [enjoying the irony of it all]
On Tue, 20 Nov 2001, it was written:
> "There are rules, there are regulations. They are very clearly set out.
> If we make exceptions in every case there is no point in having rules."
Way to go, Mr. Speed.
Regards,
PM
>
> On Tue, 20 Nov 2001, it was written:
> > Malcolm Speed said today:
> > "There are rules, there are regulations. They are very clearly set out.
> > If we make exceptions in every case there is no point in having rules."
> The truth comes out at last. Exceptions were made in some cases but in
> others it cannot be made since then the excepion would have been made in
> every case.
> Way to go, Mr. Speed.
Jason.
--
"We live in the midst of the incomprehensible which is also detestable."
-Joseph Conrad
:
:
:On Tue, 20 Nov 2001, it was written:
:> Malcolm Speed said today:
:> "There are rules, there are regulations. They are very clearly set out.
:> If we make exceptions in every case there is no point in having rules."
:The truth comes out at last. Exceptions were made in some cases but in
:others it cannot be made since then the excepion would have been made in
:every case.
:Way to go, Mr. Speed.
Its hardly that clear cut. IMHO he is simply saying that exceptions
can't be made.
--
Ian Galbraith
"Being cool requires no work. Mostly it requires detachment.
You can be cool and not care about being cool. Being hip
requires both style and effort. You can't be hip without
working at it." - The A.I. War by Daniel Keys Moran
> :
> :
> :On Tue, 20 Nov 2001, it was written:
> :> Malcolm Speed said today:
> :> "There are rules, there are regulations. They are very clearly set out.
> :> If we make exceptions in every case there is no point in having rules."
> :The truth comes out at last. Exceptions were made in some cases but in
> :others it cannot be made since then the excepion would have been made in
> :every case.
> :Way to go, Mr. Speed.
> Its hardly that clear cut. IMHO he is simply saying that exceptions
> can't be made.
Larrikin
> --
> Ian Galbraith
> "Being cool requires no work. Mostly it requires detachment.
> You can be cool and not care about being cool. Being hip
> requires both style and effort. You can't be hip without
> working at it." - The A.I. War by Daniel Keys Moran
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