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Hermit
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Magnificent work in progress.
« on: 2003-06-12 02:31:01 » |
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Once again, Rhinoceros is demonstrating the kind of vision and dedication which makes it a delight to be a part of the CoV So, a special note of thanks to Rhinoceros for his laborious work building his "Classic Texts" series in the Philosophy and Religion BBS where Rhinoceros is creating a breathtaking synopsis of the development of modern scientific idiom. Reading his carefully selected and beautifully constructed posts will not take anyone a lot of time - and offers a great deal of very accessible insight into the development of the scientific method and many of its more significant implications - important for all Virians as this lies at the very heart of rational living.
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With or without religion, you would have good people doing good things and evil people doing evil things. But for good people to do evil things, that takes religion. - Steven Weinberg, 1999
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the.bricoleur
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making sense of change
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Re:Magnificent work in progress.
« Reply #1 on: 2003-06-12 05:55:34 » |
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Yes agreed, I too would like to thank you for this excellent series Rhino.
Hopefully I will return to the CoV chat room soon...
the bricoleur
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MoEnzyme
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infidel lab animal
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Re: virus: Magnificent work in progress.
« Reply #2 on: 2003-06-12 08:56:53 » |
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Certainly a nice break from inane regurgitated neo-con-spin-babble any day of the week. Guaranteed!
Love,
-Jake
In a message dated 6/12/2003 1:37:20 AM Central Daylight Time, hidden@lucifer.com writes:
Once again, Rhinoceros is demonstrating the kind of vision and dedication which makes it a delight to be a part of the CoV So, a special note of thanks to Rhinoceros for his laborious work building his "Classic Texts" series in the Philosophy and Religion BBS (http://virus.lucifer.com/bbs/index.php?board=32) where Rhinoceros is creating a breathtaking synopsis of the development of modern scientific idiom. Reading his carefully selected and beautifully constructed posts will not take anyone a lot of time - and offers a great deal of very accessible insight into the development of the scientific method and many of its more significant implications - important for all Virians as this lies at the very heart of rational living.
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I will fight your gods for food, Mo Enzyme
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rhinoceros
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Re:Magnificent work in progress.
« Reply #3 on: 2003-06-12 09:32:13 » |
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[Hermit] Once again, Rhinoceros is demonstrating the kind of vision and dedication which makes it a delight to be a part of the CoV So, a special note of thanks to Rhinoceros for his laborious work building his "Classic Texts" series in the Philosophy and Religion BBS (http://virus.lucifer.com/bbs/index.php?board=32) where Rhinoceros is creating a breathtaking synopsis of the development of modern scientific idiom. Reading his carefully selected and beautifully constructed posts will not take anyone a lot of time - and offers a great deal of very accessible insight into the development of the scientific method and many of its more significant implications - important for all Virians as this lies at the very heart of rational living.
[rhinoceros] Oh, come on. Isn't it weird when you find your nickname in yet another piece of literature? 
I do believe that it is worth knowing about the paths that human thought has walked. It is good to have a perspective of when, under what circumstances, and how those questions were posed, answered in one way or another, or discarded.
By the way, the reason I post the "Classic Texts" in single threads is inviting comments. Feel free to turn any of these threads into discussions.
[bricoleur] Yes agreed, I too would like to thank you for this excellent series Rhino.
Hopefully I will return to the CoV chat room soon... [rhinoceros] Thanks. See you, bricoleur.
[Jake] Certainly a nice break from inane regurgitated neo-con-spin-babble any day of the week. Guaranteed!
[rhinoceros] Heh, I think I'll pass on taking the position at the opposite corner of the ring for now 
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