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Posted on 30/01/03

Two plans better than one

One is a simple and emphatic number. With one, there is no confusion about uniformity and direction. We know, for instance, that all the planets travel around the sun in one direction. But two is greater -- it is less alone. With two, there is the tying of knots and the snapping of fingers. There is also the complexity of an argument -- the richness of voices.

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