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Roger B
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My son is really into cars. He can tell you exactly how fast the latest Ferrari can go and how much it costs, etc. He can identify a BMW from 400 meters away. And when I tell him, "My Prince, they are all the same." He says, "No they are not all the same. There are distinct differences." [He doesn't usually use the phrase "distinct differences", but for the sake of making a point, let's pretend that he talks this way."

So, I telepathically tuned into these two guys from Neptune (the planet, not the city in New Jersey). They visited the Earth in their human disguises for the very first time. They were talking, as Neptunians are in the habit of doing. One says to the other, "Yeah, Earthlings have all these conveyances. Some fly through the air. Some are real long and travel along steel rails. Some are much smaller and speed along asphalt and concrete road ways. They seem to think that these vehicles are different, but, of course, compared with our conveyances they are all the same." And the other Neptunian says, "Yeah, you're right. They are all the same."

So Katz of the Flower Essence Society thinks that BFR are way different from homoeopathy. And I couldn't help but think that perhaps he thinks that way because (1) he is way into one or the other; he is very close to the action and the differences stand out for him. And (2), he is unaware that he is wearing his perspective a little too tightly.

It all depends upon what your perspective is. Perspective is everything.

Roger


Shannon Nelson
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Re: So,

Post by Shannon Nelson »

If one things that a car is the same as a boat, one is apt to get very wet!


Irene de Villiers
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Re: So,

Post by Irene de Villiers »

Roger Bird wrote:
I can relate. I have cats now rather than kids. They are really into Furraris, they are the priciest and best catboxes on (or off) wheels :-) They even have little coffee- er - BFR holders :-)
Except the Neptune model - it has a universal clathrate holder with a frequency dialer.

Namaste,
Irene

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Roger B
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Re: So,

Post by Roger B »

But the Neptunians swim in methane. So they might not care.

Roger
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Date: Wed, 24 Jul 2013 06:35:27 -0500
Subject: Re: [Minutus] So,

If one things that a car is the same as a boat, one is apt to get very wet!


Shannon Nelson
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Re: So,

Post by Shannon Nelson »

Good point -- context matters!

And in a context of delivering either effective transportation or effective health care, well, then are not all the same…
:-)

But… I am probably missing your point in favor of teasing at your analogy, sorry!
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