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Ann Stanton <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 10 Apr 1999 08:39:06 -0400
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My solution has been merely to delete all the posts with Stinson as
sender without reading them.  This will only work if other list members
refrain from complaining about or threatening to leave, etc. in their own
posts!  May we all cease and desist and let natural selection do its work.

Ann Stanton
Adult Degree Program
Vermont College of Norwich University
Montpelier, VT

On Fri, 9 Apr 1999, Erik A. Mattila wrote:

> Clay,
>
> I could be wrong, but there doesn't seem to be much interest among this
> list server group in this tripe you're dishing out.  I mean I purposely
> don't read George Will because of the kind of pop-culture pastiche
> exemplified by the article you have just posted -- and for the life of me,
> I can't imagine how Will is relevant for "Science as Culture."  Sacco and
> Vanzetti indeed!
>
> I just watched a recount of the HUAC hearings on TV last night, and for
> some stange reason I thought of your many posts that keep appearing on my
> email, along with the rest of the junk mail that comes along.
>
> About the only thing of substance that I've read in your posts is that you
> believe that 'postmodern' academics are ruining children's mind for
> science.  I think that is a preposterous claim -- and I can't imagine how
> it could come about by 'scientific reasoning.'
>
> At any rate, I ask you to cease and desist.  I'm joining the roster of
> those among us who are seriously considering unsubscribing to this very
> interesting newsgroup.
>
> Erik Mattila
>

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