For the record, Ian Pitchford has no administrative role on this
forum. I look after it on my own, though I do not always follow it
closely. I have not censored anything ever on this forum. Anyone
having problems getting a message onto the forum should write to me
personally, and I'll try to facilitate.
Best, Bob Young
>Dear Remo,
>
>I am not in charge of the Science as Culture e-list or websites. By, the
>way, I attempted several times to post a further reply about old theories of
>calculus, continuity and Leibniz, non-standard analysis and such to Science
>as Culture and had it blocked. Perhaps it was too long, but it did not say
>so, and continued to reject it when I cut it down. Do not blame me for
>whatever Science as Culture is presently doing. Ian Pitchford was in charge
>of it in the early years, but he is presently doing the Evolutionary Psych
>list, so I doubt he is in charge. I doubt Bob Young is personally monitoring
>it, and I don't know whom he has to run its day to day operations.
>
>Also in an earlier post of over a month ago you claimed I (though you claimed
>correctly I am largely computer illiterate) was trying to hack into your
>computer. This was definitely not true either.
>
>Val
>
>In a message dated 11/13/00 1:09:03 PM Eastern Standard Time,
>[log in to unmask] writes:
>
><< Val and Robert,
>
> I do not appreciate the port scans that routinely block my attempts to
>subscribe to the science-as-culture forum. If, in all fairness, the two of
>you (inter alia) do not let MY VOCIE BE HEARD, there will be an exceedingly
>high price to pay. >>
Robert Maxwell Young, Prof. Emeritus of Psychotherapy & Psychoanalytic Studies,
Centre for Psychotherapeutic Studies, Univ. of Sheffield,
http://www.shef.ac.uk/~psysc/
Co-Director, Bulgarian Institute of Human Relations & Honoured Prof.,
New Bulgarian Univ., Sofia. http://www.nbu.bg/bihr/psy.htm
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