Eurogarth, > No confusion at all. Your message suggested that if you don't go to grad > school, you'll go through life "stupid". Also, Smart is a synonym for > Intelligent in most dictionaries I know of Education gives people knowledge. I am going to school for a definite reason. To learn. Without learning, I'm just uneducated, like a kid. Knowledge and intelligence are not the same. > Your connection between "Knowledge being a "great" thing and therefore a > "smart" thing is completely illogical. First, no "thing" is ever smart and > any "thing" can be great only in size. Secondly, if Great equals Smart, then > I guess we should consider the following names changes: Knowledge is like a database. I'm at Ivey for several reasons. Searching knowledge is a smart thing to do, as I find it's what I need to be successful in the future. Making that decision is what I consider to be a smart thing to do, knowing what I want to accomplish. > Peter the Smart > The Smart Wall of China > The Smart Gatsby > The Smart Blackout of 2003 > And so on! Smart Scott! --- Rich Fortnum / Viaduct Productions / London (EST) --- Interactive Web Design / Databases / Wireless Data --- http://www.viaduct-productions.com _________________________________________________ For information concerning the MUGLO List just click on http://muglo.on.ca/pages/members.html#Joinmuglo Don't forget to periodically check our web site at: http://muglo.on.ca/