Re: [Re: Memetics a pseudoscience?]

From: E.M.Recio (n2wog@usa.net)
Date: Wed Jul 26 2000 - 20:35:49 BST

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    "Mark M. Mills" <mmills@htcomp.net> wrote:
    > You've done a fine job of outlining a way of discerning 'science' from
    > 'pseudoscience.' Why not apply your talking points to your understanding
    > of memetics and let us respond to your opinion?

    I am not stopping anyone from ``responding to my opinion.'' If your
    ``opinion'' differs from mine please state it. I did say in the email that if
    one was familiar with the demarcation of science that they should *skip to the
    bottom* to answer my question.

    Making a personal attack at my ``talking points'' is akin to me stating some
    ulterior motive for such a personal attack (the content of my examples
    perhaps-creation science). I am somewhat offended at your tone.

    However, i will assume that the cause of my taking this as an insult in the
    hands of the inability and inefficiency of e-mail to properly convey one's
    meaning; so i will ask that you futher elaborate.

    Best Regards,
    Elmo Recio

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