No relation of the one in or on (philosophical) question
I popped out to buy a baguette* to go with my breakfast (well, actually to become part of my breakfast, if I want to do good philosophy), came back, put it somewhere and now - the scrambled egg's getting cold - can't find it. How frustrating.
*please, excuse my decision to immortalise this minor (not from the baguette's point of view; if I want to do good philosophy) event: I so rarely pop out to buy stuff for breakfast - normally I eat whatever I come across in the fridge, or its vicinity, that doesn't move, or doesn't move too much for my taste - that I though it worthy sharing with the Universe.
(Speaking of which - I seem to have lost all of my Indonesian fans. I just hope they're not on their way here to get me..., but anyway: to cheer me up I've gained a dozen or so American readers. Howdy! (I know, I know: cheap and probably not funny; but then again: I heard that American humour sucks too; how about that as a little ice-breaker? ...No, that's really sad; Slowly but surely I'm becoming an ever more miserable git.
P.S. Just found it. You're not gonna believe it, but it's true: it was lying - now, this is really funny - on Alexander Moseley's A to Z of Philosophy. And it's a fact, whatever facts are. (Actually, let me look them up in Moseley's book.)
P.S.2 The closest Mr Moseley gets to facts is 'fallacies'. Well, a caustic - and childish - reviewer might comment then that there are no facts in the book.
