I don't disagree with anything you just said... I think that the difference is in our respective denotations/connotations of "to choose".
It's all a matter of being exposed to the right data and efficiently processing it once you are; some folks are and some folks aren't, which I suppose amounts to a "choice" of a sort, at least from our limited perspective.
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Date: 2004-03-16 11:02 pm (UTC)It's all a matter of being exposed to the right data and efficiently processing it once you are; some folks are and some folks aren't, which I suppose amounts to a "choice" of a sort, at least from our limited perspective.