On Wednesday, 7 May 2014 20:36:13 UTC+1, nominal9 wrote: > > Hi all, > > Epistemology is important, it is not just theoretical discussion, it is > reflected in things we think and do, and its implications reverberate in > daily life. > > Some people may like certain political or religious dogmas, or they may > set certain principles and present them as truth. Whatever drives them, > they don't want certain things to be discussed. > > Sadly, only a few people appear willing to discuss things here. I am not > sure why this is the case. It may be a technology issue. Google has taken > little effort to improve the functionality and features of groups over the > past few years. The same thing appears to occur at other places, such as > Yahoo. Yet, social media such as Facebook and Twitter are thriving and have > seen enormous growth. Google has responded with Google+, but I have not yet > seen much integration with groups. > > What do others think? > > Cheers, > Sam Carana > > Cheers Sam Carana, > > ALL THE BEST TO YOU AND TO THIS GROUP.... This is better than "social > media", I think.... >
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