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Posted by Martyn R Jones on July 19, 1999 at 23:38:44:
In Reply to: Re: Misconceptions about "social constructions". posted by P. Richard Hansen on July 19, 1999 at 19:10:06:
Hello Richard / Lauri,
Personally I think it would be nice if we could take this thread in a new and different direction and onto a different plain of thought as we seem to have exhausted the possibilities of the language in describing the current flow of ideas on these aspects.
I know that the weather is pretty bad here in the North of Europe (I find myself in Glasgow, Scotland right now where I'm sure that sunshine deprivation does not always lead to creatve abrasion) but we should try to keep a little virtual sunshine going here, so that all those great ideas will bloom.
Best regards,
Martyn R Jones
www..orgSomething I saw on a poster today: Neccessity is the mother of invention and she gave birth in Scotland.
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