[p2p-research] Remote Assembly, Economy, & Work For Its Own Sake
Ryan Lanham
rlanham1963 at gmail.com
Tue Sep 1 02:38:05 CEST 2009
> P.S. Ryan writes: "The people who wave their hands and say we can just
> throw away carefully worked out ideas are amusing but not very helpful."
>
> I'm assuming here you are indirectly insulting what I previously wrote. The
> uncertainty of this I find most aggravating (after I read it, but no longer)
> than if you had used my name, because you are not directing that demeaning
> comment to any particular individual, but you are still evoking a rhetorical
> slam that seems to describe what I wrote. This is not polite whether you
> admit to insulting what I have written generally or not. It is a very poor
> use of our time to play implied insult games and in action invite the
> terrain for more insult that we must put aside to create something better.
>
>
Not at all.
My only point is that politics is the crux. If one is not into coercion,
then the process resolves, as I see it, to education and experiment.
I have no cause or interest to insult. I am human and prone to
shortcomings, but I meant no insult and apologize if any was perceived.
Ryan
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