That said, I for one will try to reduce the OT spamming level. Sorry guys, I guess I got a little carried away. It seems like the OT posts have basically turned into contests for thinking of the most bizarre theological tangents and proposing them to the rest of the group. I'm guilty as charged.
All of these subject trends on mailing lists makes me wonder if there isn't a good corollary between forces in a market economy and internet mailing lists. Sometimes a subject (a stock) is up and on the rise, and later subsides, cyclically. Perhaps there is some dissertation fodder in there.
Best wishes to all, Carl Youngblood
On Apr 21, 2004, at 1:14 AM, Michael Golden wrote:
Due to recent messages on this list, from me, to me, and in general, I no longer find this list to be beneficial or intellectually profitable to myself and I think my thoughts are merely causing contention because I disagree with most of you're opinions. So for the time being I am choosing to unsubscribe. I still intend to be active in the club insomuch as it is useful to me, but I am no longer willing to be a part of this list. I may be back later; we'll have to see.
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