On Tue, 26 Jul 2011, Beacom, Matthew wrote:
> Yet without the container there is nothing contained.
Without the contents, whether it be water or fine wine, there is no
*need* for a container,.
If the container does not identify the nature of the contents
adequately, additional information should be supplied.
Sometimes the public suggests or even requires warning labels when the
contents can be hazardous to one's [mental] health. :)
Cheers!
jgm
John G. Marr
Cataloger
CDS, UL
Univ. of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131
jmarr_at_unm.edu
jmarr_at_flash.net
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Received on Wed Jul 27 2011 - 13:50:08 EDT