On Feb-14-2007, at 01:36 , Arthur Fink wrote:
> I'm thinking of doing a small project with my best
friend ... ethics
> and intention not a question. I'll still want a letter
of
> understanding to define the project.
I think this is a really smart idea, although if things go
badly I
wonder if the contract would insulate the friendship?
(I'm not suggesting that they WILL go badly.)
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