From: Chief of Field Operations and Research Canadian Environmental SCience and Research Group Subject: The Soggy Secret of El Niño Credit: Environment News...
Let's hope this is not more research hype that doesn't pan out in humans. If it works, the implications are vast. Best, Stephen M. D. Anderson Cancer Center...
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cesargroup2002
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May 8, 2003 4:06 pm
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I pass this along FYI. I have found the file described, complete with teddybear icon. This came to me from someone presumably earlier in the chain, and the...
Norman Levitt
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May 11, 2003 4:43 am
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I pass this along FYI. I have found the file described, complete with teddybear icon. This came to me from someone presumably earlier in the chain, and the...
Norman Levitt
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May 11, 2003 4:44 am
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I pass this along FYI. I have found the file described, complete with teddybear icon. This came to me from someone presumably earlier in the chain, and the...
Norman Levitt
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May 11, 2003 4:45 am
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Sigh, it is a hoax. Check symantec's website, MacAfee's website, or snopes.com. Best, MEH ... virus. ... the ... save ... BOOK ... do not necessarily...
My apologies for passing along the previous message about the supposed jdbgmgr.exe virus. It is apparently a hoax. The file in question is a JAVA development...
Norman Levitt
njlevitt@...
May 11, 2003 6:03 am
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... From: "Norman Levitt" <njlevitt@...> Sent: Sunday, May 11, 2003 1:03 AM Subject: [Scipolicy-L] (unknown) <<My apologies for passing along the...
... Does anyone know whether these "viruses" (real and hoaxy) Affect *all* email programs, or only *Microsoft* email programs? I believe that simply by using...
Brad McCormick, Ed.D.
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May 11, 2003 1:20 pm
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This message is a hoax. In itself, it is a virus. Matt Clark ... From: "Norman Levitt" <njlevitt@...> Sent: Sunday, May 11, 2003 12:43 AM Subject:...
Matt Clark
mattclark@...
May 12, 2003 12:29 am
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The recent disclosures about health risks from PFOA and PFOS (perfluronated acid derivitives) used as ingredients or intermediates in coatings for cookware and...
The evolutionary epidemiology of ideas relates to a number of topics in science policy. A general introduction to the subject is in the book chapter...
Aaron Lynch
aaron@...
May 13, 2003 4:34 am
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Aaron Lynch's postings about his writings and concept of "thought contagion" make it fair game for intellectual analysis. In the spirit of scientific debate,...
Perhaps the difference is where one places their focus for analysis. Contagion would place the emphasis on the element being propagated, the thought or meme...
Tom Abeles
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May 13, 2003 2:30 pm
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... Hi Stephen. Yes, it is indeed fair game for intellectual analysis. Some of the distinctions you mention here are discussed in that more technical paper of ...
Aaron Lynch
aaron@...
May 13, 2003 8:09 pm
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ScipolicyNews
ScipolicyNews@...
May 14, 2003 2:03 am
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Aaron, We have a dilemma in your posting. Please be careful to limit self-promotion of your books. Discussing your concepts is one thing; hyping the books and...
Sorry for the posting error. It was supposed to be a private note to the author. Stephen Stephen Miles Sacks, Ph.D., Editor and Publisher SCIPOLICY-The...
Hi Stephen. I didn't know that I was doing anything that would incur a fee. The "Welcome to Scipolicy-L" message I got on February 2 (apparently as a result of...
Aaron Lynch
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May 14, 2003 7:04 pm
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Re: technology and consumer economics and indices... I seem to recall that manufacturing and consumer indices do not include the inflation of new technologies....
The present research suggests a lot of issues. Does it mean that chimps are entitled to be covered by human law and human rights? Thus, no more medical...
... From what I have read, humans seem to have been able to teach apes/chimpanzees [I forget the precise species...] language -- generally in the form of sign...
Brad McCormick, Ed.D.
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May 20, 2003 10:38 pm
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While Brad's argument is well presented, it begs the question. Human culture is both learned and judged by peers indeed; but such doings are categorically...
From: "Stephen Miles Sacks, Ph.D." ... I think, frankly, that this argument owes more to the peculiarities of contemporary culture than to any clear inference...
Norman Levitt
njlevitt@...
May 21, 2003 2:37 am
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... From: "Norman Levitt" <njlevitt@...> To: <Scipolicy-L@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2003 9:37 PM Subject: [Scipolicy-L] (unknown) << I...