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On Jun 24, 1:27*pm, "Fred C. Dobbs"
wrote:
There's a great scene in the novel _Marathon_Man_ in which it is
described how it isn't always necessary to overwhelm a seemingly
superior opponent in order to defeat him. *Goldman gives as an example
how a lesser basketball player could make Kareem Abdul-Jabbar miss a
shot simply by giving him a nudge at just the right moment.

Of course, Abdul-Jabbar was one of the greatest players of his age.
Some goof claiming to have superior credentials in philosophy and law,
but who spends 12 hours a day playing a brainless and ****witted "zen
game" in Usenet, certainly isn't a formidable intellect or a
demonstrably superior opponent, and it doesn't require much of a nudge
at all to get him far off his game. *It was fun being the one doing the
nudging anyway.




Trust a dip**** like you to play dirty. I don't believe a "nudge" is
allowed in basketball.