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Pixie1976

Pixie1976 said

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on 8/5/2008 This is an interesting article!

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on 5/26/2008 Thank you both for your kind assessment of my article. I do hope that it provokes thought.

presnick

presnick said

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on 2/25/2008 ursaminor already said it better than I could. Thank you for a well written, thought provoking article!

ursaminor

ursaminor said

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on 2/5/2008 I found this article to be well-written, fascinating and actually inspiring. The first thought about "zero" that popped into my head was Jack Skellington's little dog in Nightmare Before Christmas, then I thought of the fact that some cultures don't recognize zero as a real thing. But I recognize it as the dividing line between plus and minus, like Charon, who, in Greek Mythology, guides the shades of the dead from the living world over the river Styx to the realm of the dead. Anyway, all this is in aid of thanking you for a very thought-provoking article. Thanks!

mgmt85

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on 2/3/2008 I dugg this article. Located under Educational at Digg.com titled How to find Zero.

mgmt85

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on 2/3/2008 Great article. Makes you actually think and appreciate what you have. "You must be faithful over a few things before you have many". Read my article about leadership.

jpwhickson

jpwhickson said

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on 2/2/2008 Good article. The only difference between $1 and $1,000,000 is zeros and zero is nothing.

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