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Welcome to megabytes of discussion with bright people from across
the world who share some, although usually not all, of my views. Have
a read, although it might take some time! If you feel inspired to write
please feel free. I don't discriminate on location, age, gender or anything
else of a trivial nature, I just want good enlightening communication.
Most of the pages on here date from 2000 to 2003
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A free-flowing correspondence with Mark, a rationalist American
then working in Lithuania. It has covered the selfplex, synthetic
diesel, Shakespeare, smoking and Saxon warcries, to mention just
the letter s. |
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Another free-ranging correspondence with a foreign atheist.
This time Michal, a young Polish student. War, sex, hard drink,
eugenics, atheism, history, globalization, language and memetic
theory. |
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A series of discussions on memes, religion, robots and sanitary
towels, and a whole lot more. Kate is at Oxford University reading
engineering, books by Daniel Dennett, and my website. |
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A discussion about absolute truth. Memes, metric, relative
truth, art for art's sake and The thing which was not. |
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A wide-ranging discussion with Andi, an Austrian student. A
seriously intelligent and scholarly man who also knows where his
towel is. |
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A discussion that covers a wide range of subjects handily laid
out as responses to my pages, covering welfare and taxation, sexuality,
language, alien contact and the rival merits of Darwin and Gutenberg.
Bob Dog is Canadian, but don't hold that against him. |
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An Australian nurse who likes to talk about almost anything.
The morality of medicine to big beautiful women. |
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Another meme mechanic who knows where his towel is. Quite astute
for a Southern shandy drinker. |
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Andy has some interesting ideas, especially on politics and
memetics. |
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Memes, web publishing and a touch of protest. Chris is a visionary
young man whose visions overlapped and contrasted with my own in
quite an interesting way. |
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Crime and punishment, marriage and morality, the House of Lords
and being the executor for God's Will. |
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Immortality, Willett's Wager and more. |
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Cultural heritage, English Americans. Bush. Biodiversity. |
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Gus discusses life rather candidly. |
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A united front for quality websites. |
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Email, mixed subjects. Winter/Spring 20003 |
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Email, mixed subjects. June and July 2005 |
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Email, mixed subjects. August and September 2005 |
More correspondence can be found in Matters
which deals with issues in a subject by subject format.
Other coments can be found in the archive.
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