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04-25-2002, 07:32 PM | #21 | |
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04-25-2002, 08:59 PM | #22 |
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Uggghh. <<hanging up spear and shield, collapsing on floor>>.
I am exhausted. Been at the amazon front lines all day. I recommended TBW, as suggested above, instead of every Creationist book I could find. Wrote a gazzillion reviews. Rated the cretinist reviews as unhelpful. Yawn. Time for sleep. BTW: Did you know that you can create an account for every email address? That means you can have multiple reviews... ratings... recommendations... etc. For those not in the know, yahoo and aemail4u offer free accounts... Just a thought, not that I would actually suggest such tactics! |
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Very good, soldier, your selfless contributions will not be in vain. I will marshal others (and my other email addresses ) to the cause. Rest for now, son, a new dawn will rise tomorrow. Darwin salutes you!
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04-25-2002, 10:51 PM | #24 |
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Yeah, I found all of these some time ago and they were pretty much what I expected. They were mostly of Creationists picking random Creationist books and saying things like, "This book totally disproves evolution. Sorry, evolutionists, but you don't have a chance!" Then the same people would post the equivalent opposite reviews for books on evolution. It seemed pretty obvious to me that most of them had never even touched the books they were reviewing.
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