Dear people,
I agree fully with Nate.
Nate wrote:
> No offense intended to Scott or anyone else personally, but when I
> come check my mail and find 75 emails completely filled with this sort
> of thing (not that a lot of it isn't interesting nitpicking, it's just
> so excessive), I find myself just deleting it all. I've got five books
> I'm reading at the moment and its just plain hard to keep up.
>
> Cheers,
> --Nate
Although I already learned a lot in my discussions with Jonathan, Roger,
Platt, Wim, Erin, Angus (where is he?), and others (sorry if I haven't
mentioned you!), I feel every time the need to dig a little bit deeper,
to contemplate further on certain questions or concepts. When I found
this site in december last year, there was a discussion going on about
the Forum- a place where one topic per month is discussed, with a limit
to the number of mails per person. Somehow it was decided, I think via
collisions on the social level rather than on the intellectual level
(people wanting to discuss in the forum in a certain way), to let the
Forum bleed to death... and I find it a shame, because I was primarily
charmed by the ideas of this Forum.
So, please, think about it, should we try to breathe new life in the
forum?
Cheers, Patrick.
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