Some people just yank the wires when that pesky "Check Engine" light irritatingly persists.
Apparently the French government has pulped 162,000 copies of the draft EU Constitution, because the draft had a note on one of the pages: "incoherent text." They have reprinted the drafts, presumably minus the comment, for distribution to French mairies and libraries, at a cost, translated to $U.S., of about $95,000.
There is no indication that anyone has considered explicating the text, by way perhaps of an errata sheet, to help the reader understand.
And a reader of modern French academic analysis might even ask, à la Dorothy Parker on Calvin Coolidge's death,
How could they tell?
Via Random Jottings.
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