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Jim Sokoloff wrote:

> Brad Busino <bbusino@bu.edu> writes: 
> > People who spend $100,000 on an education are smarter than people 
> > who don't go to college.  That's an inescapable fact.
 
> No, they might be better educated, but they are certainly not
> necessarily smarter. I know plenty of well-educated idiots...

And plenty of durn smart uneducated folks.  But I think Mr.
Busino was probably trolling, I detect a faint bait-like odor.

Snowbird


