From: Vincent Campbell (VCampbell@dmu.ac.uk)
Date: Tue 17 Dec 2002 - 15:47:38 GMT
Sorry, wasting a bit of further bandwidth to apologise for the terse tone
here, which was a heat of the moment thing not a real reflection of mood.
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> From: Vincent Campbell
> Reply To: memetics@mmu.ac.uk
> Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2002 3:37 PM
> To: 'memetics@mmu.ac.uk'
> Subject: RE: The Liberal Quandary Over Iraq
>
> <It doesn't 'waste' much bandwidth (we're talking one k per here),
> and
> > many people have enjoyed perusing them. Could your objection be
> > more because you would prefer the essays not be referenceable from
> > onlist? The 'bit' of wasted bandwidth would appear to be truly
> > insignificant (this exchange took more than two such referrals).>
> >
> I don't understand this comment Joe. I could give a shit if you
> want to put references to pieces that link to discussions about memetics
> in
> your posts, regardless of their content. My comment was directed at posts
> that consist of nothing more than references relating to your political
> comments, which I felt might be better utilised by those want to read
> articles from the Daily Telegraph and the like, as a weblog where the
> totality of the arguments are apparent. Given the abundance of posts
> lately, particularly from yourself, I thought it might allow those of
> with,
> y'know jobs and lives, to still participate in the list now and again on
> things of direct relevance to memetics without having to wade through the
> war talk.
>
> Vincent
>
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