marquez.antonio@usa.net writes:
> Have you ever thought that this kind of ideas being exchanged here
> might be read in the future as Plato's Dialogues?
The question is, do we want some Aristotele to edit them? My guess is that there were quite a bit of stupid flames and ill-considered messages at Academeion too :-)
Seriously, future historians might have real fun reading old mailing list archives if they can find them, they provide a way to really see almost all the discourse in certain groups. Let's just make sure they will really want to read us not just as a curios fringe movement, but as the seed of the Second Renaissance or something like that.
> Well, the original reason for this message was just to say hello and
> keep this warm in a human sense.
Thanks! Hello to you too.
Regards from an ice-slushy Stockholm
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