Re: Faking It: The Internet Revolution Has Nothing to Do With the Nasdaq

From: AaronLynch@aol.com
Date: Sat Jan 19 2002 - 20:33:38 GMT

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    In a message dated 1/18/2002 6:00:19 PM Central Standard Time, Wade T. Smith
    <wade_smith@harvard.edu> writes:

      
    > Hi AaronLynch@aol.com -
    >
    > >The internet is so versatile that you can even have
    > >multiple people jointly writing a single "self" while writing separate
    > >"selves" under different names.
    >
    > "Why, how duplicitous," he smirked villainously.
    >

    A diabolical cross between multi-selfing and distributed selfing.

    But wipe that villainous smirk off your face. I'm sending my observations
    along to the committee that's working on the DSM-V !
    :-)

    --Aaron Lynch

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