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Re: What is Ether?
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for the scarlet letter in alt.philosophy
Author: NoEinstein
Date: May 27, 2008 19:41
...laugh at it and ridiclue it. If you want to be taken serious and intend to present a working model that answers the above 'litmus test', get rid of that scarlet-letter word fercrissakes. Strike it from the lexicon. Start out with an untainted, neutral term.. like the spatial medium. Then coin a term that adequately *defines* as ...
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Re: What is "Ether"?
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for the scarlet letter in alt.philosophy
Author: oldcoot
Date: May 27, 2008 05:44
... at it and ridiclue it. If you want to be taken serious and intend to present a working model that answers the above 'litmus test', get rid of that scarlet-letter word fercrissakes. Strike it from the lexicon. Start out with an untainted, neutral term.. like the spatial medium. For a medium in three-dimensional space, ...
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Re: What is Ether?
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for the scarlet letter in alt.philosophy
Author: Ilja Schmelzer
Date: May 27, 2008 00:02
... at it and ridiclue it. If you want to be taken serious and intend to present a working model that answers the above 'litmus test', get rid of that scarlet-letter word fercrissakes. Strike it from the lexicon. Start out with an untainted, neutral term.. like the spatial medium. For a medium in three-dimensional space, which has ...
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Re: What is Ether?
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for the scarlet letter in alt.philosophy
Author: oldcoot
Date: May 26, 2008 19:44
... laugh at it and ridiclue it. If you want to be taken serious and intend to present a working model that answers the above 'litmus test', get rid of that scarlet-letter word fercrissakes. Strike it from the lexicon. Start out with an untainted, neutral term.. like the spatial medium. Then coin a term that adequately *defines* as well as...
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Re: the short chubby criminal can't even vote...
Group: alt.nuke.the.usa · Group Profile · Search for the scarlet letter in alt.nuke.the.usa
Author: Sarah Czepiel
Date: Oct 21, 2007 11:10
.... Effectively, twice-convicted felons permanently :>lose the right to vote in this state. :>"If you have met all conditions of the sentence, you shouldn't wear a :>scarlet letter for life," says State Senator Delores Kelly, author of Senate :>Bill 184, which was introduced in mid-January to amend the existing statute. :>"What we want is for [...
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the short chubby criminal can't even vote...
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Author: dave brooker
Date: Oct 21, 2007 10:52
.... Effectively, twice-convicted felons permanently lose the right to vote in this state. "If you have met all conditions of the sentence, you shouldn't wear a scarlet letter for life," says State Senator Delores Kelly, author of Senate Bill 184, which was introduced in mid-January to amend the existing statute. "What we want is for [...
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Re: On How Incivility Has Destroyed Usenet
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for the scarlet letter in alt.philosophy
Author: Sammybaby
Date: Mar 16, 2007 07:42
... to act more ethically or when bystanders document bad behavior on YouTube. Unfortunately, scary outbreaks of online mob behavior also occur. Recently, a series of "Scarlet Letter" postings in China have incited online throngs to hunt down accused adulterers, to the point that some Âindividuals have had to barricade themselves in ...
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On How Incivility Has Destroyed Usenet
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Author: Sir Frederick
Date: Mar 14, 2007 17:01
... to act more ethically or when bystanders document bad behavior on YouTube. Unfortunately, scary outbreaks of online mob behavior also occur. Recently, a series of “Scarlet Letter” postings in China have incited online throngs to hunt down accused adulterers, to the point that some Âindividuals have had to barricade themselves in their...
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