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Old 05-04-2003, 03:41 AM   #21
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I'm there strictly for amusment, and to scavenge bits and pieces of knowledge from those more learned than I.

I've grown very fond of Socratwit -- strike that! I don't want to sink to his level. It's Socrates , and the bones of that ancient worthy are no doubt spinning like a dervish in his grave.

Soc has a wonderful way of pissing off even those with whom he's not cooresponding or attacking. It almost amounts to a talent. What exactly are his credentials, anyway?

I have seen where phrases of his posts have been edited, but I doubt if he's ever lost a whole one.

Well, TW is, after all, 'their' site. Over there, we're stuck with their rules, as they would be with our's, here, even when they show favoritism, or change them in the middle of the game. Which, happily, I've yet to see here.

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Socrates never replies to these posts. I am working on the article he keeps harping on about observational and operations science. Maybe I'll submit it an infidels first and then paste it over at Theology Web. But I have to get a copy of Thaxton et al The Mystery of Life's Origins first. Hopefully the book exists in Taiwan.
As it happens, I have that book. If you like, or can't find it, I could mail it to you. Worthless piece of crap. Alternatively, I can look for any references within that you need, and send that to you.

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Heh heh -- A few years ago, I received an emailed lawsuit threat from Peczkis in response to my participation in an on-line discussion about the Peczkis/Woodmorappe link.
It would be interesting to see that threat -- what kind of lawsuit did he think he could put on? Even if the allegation were not true, and were made maliciously, what sort of damages can there be from a comment made in an internet chat room? That is what some lawsuit happy people don't seem to get -- even with harm, if there are no damages you don't have a case. What is the monetary value of Jan's reputation in an internet chat room?

For perspective, see what the tabloids are able to get away with...

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So what's the vote, Socrates = Safarti?
Rufus does not agree, but I think he is. There are a number of reasons, but a pretty clear one to me was that I had posted my amazon.com review of Sarfati's pulp fiction "Refuting Evolution" and it was deleted. I reposted it in another thread dealing with some of Sarfati's articles, and it was deleted again and I was told that it violated the rule about trying to remove other poster's anonymity, or words to that effect....
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As it happens, I have that book. If you like, or can't find it, I could mail it to you. Worthless piece of crap. Alternatively, I can look for any references within that you need, and send that to you.

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Yeah, I need pages 198-219. Apparently that's the section where they talk about operations and origins science. Then I can write an article on the topic. Can you just xerox them and mail them to my home address? see http://users2.ev1.net/~turton/newlife2.html and scroll down to the bottom. You can just cut and paste and print.

Many thanks!

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Good grief! I just blew off a private college here in sunny So Cal for a fourth of the BS you seem to live with.

My wife (with a MA in TESOL) will retire in about 5 years, and we plan to travel from college to college around the world on part-time teaching gigs. I think we will skip Taiwan.

Good luck.
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Good grief! I just blew off a private college here in sunny So Cal for a fourth of the BS you seem to live with.

My wife (with a MA in TESOL) will retire in about 5 years, and we plan to travel from college to college around the world on part-time teaching gigs. I think we will skip Taiwan.

Good luck.
It would probably be a good idea. In five years this place will not have improved at all.

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Yeah, I need pages 198-219. Apparently that's the section where they talk about operations and origins science. Then I can write an article on the topic. Can you just xerox them and mail them to my home address? see http://users2.ev1.net/~turton/newlife2.html and scroll down to the bottom. You can just cut and paste and print.
Consider it done. Is the 10-digit number below the address your telephone number? Because I'll snip it off unless it's strictly necessary.

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yes, just snip it. The postal code is 427 if that's not there. Thanks a lot, Celsus. I'm glad you have the book. It's not anywhere in the system here. <sigh>

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yes, just snip it. The postal code is 427 if that's not there. Thanks a lot, Celsus. I'm glad you have the book. It's not anywhere in the system here. <sigh>
Heh. That might be because it's even more pathetic than Hoyle and Wickrasinghe's speculations. Anyway, it's been sent. Let me know when you get it, I'd love to see you tear through their "metaphysical tolerance" rubbish.

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