Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 10:32:04 11/08/00
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On November 08, 2000 at 11:57:13, Mogens Larsen wrote: >On November 08, 2000 at 11:36:10, Robert Hyatt wrote: > >>Good eyes. Glad to see you are alert and picked up on the "ID". > >Thank you. I've known for a while, but an attempt to repeat the previous >irrelevant thread deserved a reply, however limited. > >>I particularly like it when he talks about himself in the third person, >>and pats himself on the back. I still get a chuckle out of these >>conversations where there appear to be "many" but in reality there are just >>a "few". > >Maybe we should all do that. It could be the start of a new paradigm to benefit >us all. Noone have to feel alone or feel that their views are unwanted. Be your >own most avid supporter. That is yet another "new paradigm" that Chris can have credit for. :) A group discussion between alter-egos of one participant. I suppose the ultimate would be where each member has his own message board, where he can talk and argue with himself without being distracted by others? :) I _knew_ we would find a "new paradigm" one day. :) Thorsten and Chris have been touting its virtues for years. I just didn't figure out what it was until you mentioned it. :) > >>:) >> >>(hint: look for other posts by him - same handle ) > >I haven't read all the posts in that particular thread, because it's a waste of >time. If I want to read quasi-science I'll stick to Stephen Jay Gould ;o)). > >>I was going to suggest that he and Thorsten communicate via email or phone, >>since they were having what was essentially a private conversation in another >>thread. I thought better of it, but since you bring it up. :) > >Well, it's nice to have a friend, so I see no reason to be cruel :o). > >Mogens. Another veiled reference to Elvis? :) (Don't be cruel). He always has to be worked into these bizarre threads. :) Lends a touch of credibility. Bob
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