From: Erin (macavity11@yahoo.com)
Date: Sun Oct 02 2005 - 06:40:05 BST
Mark,
If forgot to mention that my reply in which told you
there was no denigration in the first place.
I don't see any denigration in this post at all. I am
just saying I think it is funny that what Pirsig's
says is used to support very different political
positions.
There isn't anything about Pirsig approving your
political positions so don't know where you got that.
Thus,the only denigration was one that you just
inserted yourself.
Erin
Mark,
a)there is no denigration post b) find it funny that
you would be the one to have this complaint
I don't see any denigration in this post at all. I am
just saying I think it is funny that what Pirsig's
says is used to support very different political
positions.
There isn't anything about Pirsig approving your
political positions so don't know where you got that.
Thus,the only denigration was one that you just
inserted yourself.
As for the ignoring part....I was just saying if you
start acting obnoxious I can't promise I a response.
I won't use your name if you want...can I do the
somebody said thing you use or would that bother you
also?
Erin
--- Erin <macavity11@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Mark,
> I didn't want my name mentioned for similar
> reasons... I don't have the confidence that you can
> summarize my opinion correctly and find it typically
> involves some type of denigration.
>
>
>
> On Aug 17, 2005
>
> MSH: Now, since you (Erin) and I are supposed to be
> in mutual ignore mode, I'm gonna have to ask to
> stop
> mentioning my name in your posts, that is, unless
> you're willing to back up your denigration with
> argument.
>
>
>
>
>
> --- Mark Steven Heyman
> <markheyman@infoproconsulting.com> wrote:
>
> > Actually, msh doesn't recall saying any such
> thing.
> > It's highly
> > unlikely that I would have misused the word "than"
> > not once but twice
> > in the same sentence. Anyway, people can mention
> me
> > all they want.
> > What I said was something like: if you speak
> > negatively of my ideas,
> > or anyone else's for that matter, you should be
> > prepared to show that
> > you understand what you're criticizing, and to
> offer
> > evidence and
> > argument in support of your opinions.
> >
> > Mark Steven Heyman (msh)
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> >
> >
> > On 1 Oct 2005 at 9:19, Erin wrote:
> >
> > As MSH said to me once....if you don't want to
> talk
> > to
> > me about this than fine but than don't mention me
> in
> > your emails either.
> >
> >
> >
> >
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