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Joe,
I have worked my way through your recent postings and find nothing that is
notworthy; it all rings of someone asserting their own perspective but from
a point of ignorance. For my perspective I have supplied references etc and
all you can do is make some amazing mis-interpretations and then refer me to
some paper you wrote based on an abstract semiotic perspective without
addressing the neurology that is behind all of this. Your position seems to
be extremely rigid and since you are not prepared to read the references etc
then you are, to me, a waste of time.
Your innuendos and snide remarks reflect an individual living in some sort
of fear. Get out more. Read more. Your comments about the library you have
does not impress me, you probably buy books but dont read them; you store
them, collect them and so feel that they are part of you. Get real. Get
serious. Perhaps then we can have some sort of discussion without all of the
crap; all I see from you so far is ranting and raving.
ciao,
Chris.
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Chris Lofting
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