Re: James W Polichak's article Memes-what are they good for?

From: derek gatherer (dgatherer2002@yahoo.co.uk)
Date: Mon 03 Nov 2003 - 08:53:18 GMT

  • Next message: derek gatherer: "Re: James W Polichak's article Memes-what are they good for?"

    There have been a couple of threads about this article, a recent one: http://cfpm.org/~majordom/memetics/2000/15375.html and one at the time of its appearance: http://cfpm.org/~majordom/memetics/old/1901.html

     --- Keith Henson <hkhenson@rogers.com> wrote: > I missed reading this article when it first came out
    > and was recently
    > pointed to it.
    >
    > I wrote the Skeptic Magazine where it first came out
    > and got permission to
    > post the whole thing here for comment.
    >
    > Unfortunately it is too large to fit through the
    > size filter.
    >
    > It is here
    >
    >
    http://www.google.ca/search?q=cache:9W2ewxvnAAcJ:www.arts.unsw.edu.au/hps/sts_core_links/coursessubjects/subjects-details/scts_page/evol_future_site/sts_evol_future_subject/sts_evol_future_reader_folder/Polichak_%2520James%2520W.%2520Memes+Polichak+memetics&hl=e=UTF-8
    >
    > Should I cut it in several pieces to comment on it?
    >
    > Keith Henson
    >
    > PS. As a humorous aside, 13 years before this
    > article came out I offered
    > the Skeptics a meme article. They were skeptical.
    > :-)
    >
    >
    >
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