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From: "Paul Derbyshire" <derbyshire AT globalserve DOT net>
To: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
Date: Fri, 2 Aug 2002 23:42:13 -0400
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Subject: Re: thread about Directory names containing spaces and GDB
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On 2 Aug 2002 at 8:32, Samuel wrote:

> > dragging them unavoidably into an argument
> 
> 
> Arguments are avoidable.

But with some, avoiding the argument comes at too high a price. For 
example, if someone suggests I'm guilty of some wrongdoing. What 
choice have I but to speak up in my own defense? That, or hire a 
lawyer.

Would you advise a man at trial to arrange or present no defense? Not 
in good faith I imagine.

For practical purposes some arguments are not avoidable, particularly 
those that accuse something by word or implication.

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