Thanks.  I'll hang out and see what happens.  I certainly am not interested in 
personal attacks. I also belong to a tech forum, which discusses the 
mathematics of G. Spencer Brown, there is very little posturing and always 
respect even for people who are beginners and trying to learn. a

Bhairitu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:                               It depends on 
the individual.  There are plenty of people subscribed 
 here who will engage in an honest exchange of ideas but they may not be 
 posting at the moment.  I think a number of people were also turned off 
 by a posting limit and haven't been back since.  And then there is that 
 bunch who want to engage in arm wrestling.  I've always taken it as a 
 sign of insecurity.  I also find this on some tech forums I'm on as 
 people want to advertise their expertise even if it is only the 
 "armchair" variety.
 
 And then because of search engines "exactitude" has become a disease on 
 the web.  Some people want your facts to be exactly right on with no 
 causal or "off the top of your head" information permitted.  That is a 
 little insane I think and can make communication tedious.
 
 Angela Mailander wrote:
 > Bhairitu,
 > I've got the impression that this group is not really interested in an 
 > honest exchange of ideas, but, rather, in finding ways to shoot one another 
 > down with more or less venom. It doesn't matter how good your logic or your 
 > evidence is, it simply will not be received in the spirit of honest inquiry. 
 >  I'm not accusing you and have not seen you do this---I'm only noting a 
 > general impression.  Also, the shooting down is usually not at any major 
 > point in an argument, but some side issue---I'd call it a special instance 
 > of the Texas sharp shooter's fallacy in which the shooter sprays bullets at 
 > the side of a barn and then goes and draws a target around the places where 
 > the bullets have hit.  Of course, he's on target every time in his own mind. 
 >  Is this your impression also? Or am I totally wrong? a
 >
 >   
 
 
     
                               

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