btoomey@javanet.com wrote:
> I don't know what that means, better rounded
characters being a fuction of time -- is that like being of
their age or period, more recent being rounder? Can't be.
Shakespere's characters are as rounded as you can get. Please
clarify.
Speaking personally, and I'm sure Gerald has something better
in mind, but the more time passes, the rounder I
get.Kerry
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