Re: Why crash hijacked planes after we already *gave* them perfectly good rocket launchers?

From: Robin Faichney (robin@ii01.org)
Date: Fri Sep 21 2001 - 09:01:58 BST

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    Why send the same message time after time? Even those who were
    sympathetic to what you wrote are now beginning to think you're something
    of a loon. Others have no doubt about it.

    Ob. memetics: repetition of a meme can reduce its appeal.

    -- 
    "A prime source of meta-memes" -- inside information -- http://www.ii01.org/
    Robin Faichney
    

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