Re: [Goanet]A public apology to Dr. Helekar

2005-05-28 Thread Alfred de Tavares

From: Santosh Helekar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: goanet@goanet.org
To: goanet@goanet.org
Subject: Re: [Goanet]A public apology to Dr. Helekar
Date: Thu, 26 May 2005 12:30:10 -0700 (PDT)



You are right. There is no way for me to prove that.
But some would say that it is better to lose one's
cool than to use a ploy. So I am actually admitting to
committing a graver offense. That should count for
something. Unless of course, all of this is a ploy.
Nobody other than myself would ever know that. That is
the nature of our consciousness. It is entirely
private. That is why it is the last uncharted frontier
of science.

Cheers,

Santosh


Allow me, dear Santosh, to disagree with you,

Certainly, not the last not even by a long stretch, the penultimate,
u. frontier.

Scoffers scoffed at Archimedes, Galileo, Darwin and Freud, among other
vindicating visionaries that they had no longer any horizons to chart.

There is allways the West, my boy! Go West and keep at it
Alfred

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Re: [Goanet]A public apology to Dr. Helekar

2005-05-26 Thread Santosh Helekar
--- Mario Goveia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

After reviewing the record, I hereby withdraw my
assertion that Dr. Helekar is a defender of
Aids-infected drug users, and issue a public apology
in the spirit of JoeGoaUk.
 

Dear Mr. Goveia,

Thanks for that. It is always good to speak one's
mind. I applaud you on that front.


 If you say so.  However, we will never know what
 REALLY goes on behind that computer screen, will we,
 now that you have disclosed that many of your
 statements are ploys?
 

You are right. There is no way for me to prove that.
But some would say that it is better to lose one's
cool than to use a ploy. So I am actually admitting to
committing a graver offense. That should count for
something. Unless of course, all of this is a ploy.
Nobody other than myself would ever know that. That is
the nature of our consciousness. It is entirely
private. That is why it is the last uncharted frontier
of science.

Cheers,

Santosh