Credit Where Credit is Due
One day a few years ago, Law sent me a PM about a thread. I had been writing about Thunder Empire. We were discussing farming in southeastern Arizona. Law wrote that he didn’t want to call me out in public, but he thought my ideas were far-fetched to the point of being silly. There wasn’t enough water in the area for agriculture. We passed ideas back and forth and eventually came to a common understanding. The point, though, is the Law made the effort to keep a significant difference of opinion on the low-down. We often think of Law as a bit of a hot head; but he was very cool about handling this difference of opinion. I thought I should give some credit where credit is due.
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“We’re not innovating. We’re selectively imitating.” June Bernstein, Acting President of the University of Arizona in Tucson, November 15, 1998.
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