John Chambers writes:
Hmmm ... I see conflicting evidence here. If he's an academic, he
should be completely at home with no-holds-barred discussions. Things
like misattribution of quotes, quoting out of context, and blatant
misrepresentation of others' ideas are the order of the day in
hi there,
i've just subscribed and i would like to ask e couple of questions.
1. how do i
On Dec 2, 2004, at 2:24 PM, John Walsh wrote:
John Chambers writes:
Hmmm ... I see conflicting evidence here. If he's an academic, he
should be completely at home with no-holds-barred discussions. Things
like misattribution of quotes, quoting out of context, and blatant
misrepresentation
John Chambers wrote:
Maybe we should invite him back. I've
always sorta enjoyed thediscussions that he
started. And it's been quiet around here lately,too quiet
...I think Phil Taylor's response to Don's original enquiry neatly
illustrated one of the reasons I haven't been around for a
On Dec 1, 2004, at 11:45 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Apart from that, I've spent the last year studying for an MSc in Computing in Archaeology which has kept me fairly busy. For an idea of what I've been up to have a look at -
http://www.bryancreer.com/Castle.html
You're an academic Bryan?
Toby Rider wrote:
|
| Apart from that, I've spent the last year studying for an MSc in
| Computing in Archaeology which has kept me fairly busy. For an idea
| of what I've been up to have a look at -
| http://www.bryancreer.com/Castle.html
|
| You're an academic Bryan? And to think that I
Don Whitener wrote -
So far as I can tell, Bryan Creer has not posted to this group
since early August 2003... Has he dropped out for a while?
Thanks for asking Don. It's nice to be missed.
Phil Taylor wrote -
He does rather tend to drop out for long periods of time, then return
to start