Re: Ayn Rand

Questions for Andrew Senderack...

If I read you email right I don't get it.

> 'Here are my rules: what can be done with one
>substance must never be done with another. No two materials are alike.

Am I to take this literally? It seems like an odd statement. Does this
mean bricks can not be used for both walls and walkways. F. Furness was
wrong to put glass in the floor of the library @ Penn since it was
already used in the windows? What about all the uses of wood? Cement?
Steel? I could go on and on but I don't understand the statement in this
light. It just seems absurd.

And what about "Never" That seems real limiting.

Kurt Jensen
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