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Re: psychoceramics: Re: psychoceramics-digest V1 #361
- To: "Kip Starrett"<Kip_S--@i--.com>
- Subject: Re: psychoceramics: Re: psychoceramics-digest V1 #361
- From: nmcnelly @ bu.edu (N.A.F. McNelly)
- Date: Fri, 3 Oct 1997 16:07:08 -0400
- Cc: p--@z--.net
- Sender: owner-psychoceramics
At 3:40 PM 10/3/97, Kip Starrett wrote:
>any religion that promises a quick path to huge wealth and
>guarantees you 'romantic love' cant be an instance of
>psychoceramic activity, now could it?
The Neo-Tech web site made another claim to fame a couple
of years back. To suck in as many people as possible, they
put a list of keywords on their front page that more resembled
a dictionary than a site description.
Unfortunately, whatever version of Netscape was available
at the time couldn't handle it, and many computers crashed.
This did not win them friends.
They then got into trouble on usenet by attempting a take-over
of a.p.ayn-rand and by adding huge .sig files to their posts
extolling the wonders of Neo-Tech.
>have you seen these folks? wow! but you be the judge.
>personally, i think these guys are fresh from the kiln.
And only half-baked at that.
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Nancy McNelly
http://www.halfmoon.org/ Rabbit in the Moon: Mayan Glyphs and Architecture
http://www.halfmoon.org/borden/ Virtual Lizzie Borden House