I can’t believe I just now got around to voting on that issue (in the affirmative, of course).
     It’s hard to fathom just how much was lost—and how many thoughts had to be rethought by later thinkers—because of that mass memocide.  Myriad memes that were the result of millions of hours of thinking were decimated and replaced by the malignant memes of blind faith and hostility to rival memeplexes.
     Fortunately, with the decentralization of knowledge in today’s world, history is unlikely to repeat itself.  Unlikely but not impossible.


David McFadzean <david@lucifer.com> wrote:
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jake Sapiens"


> I thought Hypatia as a Saint was already a done deal. Perhaps someone may
> consider following up and including her in the CoV website with Darwin;
I'm

Indeed, the vote is decisive (meaning that the difference between the equity
positions of the leading option vs. the second option is greater than the
unvoted equity, in other words, no matter how the remaining voters would
choose they cannot change the outcome of the vote). . . .


It’s hard for an atheist                  
with a god complex                      
to believe in himself.     —LenKen


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