<snip>
 Was 
> that you?

No.. it was me and my wild "Memetic Infection" constructs.


  If so, how do filter for people like me who go 
> through phases 
> where I'm too busy to look in on the list for a few 
> days/weeks/months, 
> followed by phases where I read and post every day?  I don't have any 
> suggestions, mind you, I'm just curious if you've even 
> considered that 
> angle.

Replies from those who post or reply less are more prone to have been
affected by the orginal argument, either in rebuttal or agreement.  The more
one posts, the less likely they will listen and be affected. But the
arguments/ideas/memes have to introduced in some way before they have an
effect. The periods in which you do not reply are merely intervals in which
you are not 'infected' or influenced. The length in which one goes without
reading posts, in no way influences the ability for 'memetic infection',
other than during these periods, one is not developing immunity from heavy
posters.

Nerd From Hell



> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Reggie Bautista
> 
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