• Bye for now.

    From Daud Deden@21:1/5 to All on Thu Dec 8 12:26:58 2022
    When a forum has no active post moderation and/or when some members lack maturity, fools can rule.

    Thanks to members interested in balanced scientific discussions with me.

    A six month vacation from Talkorigins, Sci.bio.paleontology & Sci.anthropolgy.paleo sounds good to me.

    I'll continue to participate in Sci.lang.

    DD

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  • From erik simpson@21:1/5 to daud....@gmail.com on Thu Dec 8 12:48:16 2022
    On Thursday, December 8, 2022 at 12:26:59 PM UTC-8, daud....@gmail.com wrote:
    When a forum has no active post moderation and/or when some members lack maturity, fools can rule.

    Thanks to members interested in balanced scientific discussions with me.

    A six month vacation from Talkorigins, Sci.bio.paleontology & Sci.anthropolgy.paleo sounds good to me.

    I'll continue to participate in Sci.lang.

    DD
    Completely understand.

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  • From JTEM@21:1/5 to daud....@gmail.com on Thu Dec 8 19:58:08 2022
    daud....@gmail.com wrote:

    When a forum has no active post moderation and/or when some members lack maturity, fools can rule.

    Thanks to members interested in balanced scientific discussions with me.

    Which amongst the BEVY of post made under this particular alter would you consider your most valuable contribution to discussion?





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    https://jtem.tumblr.com/post/703123684715577344

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  • From Peter Nyikos@21:1/5 to daud....@gmail.com on Fri Dec 9 18:46:38 2022
    On Thursday, December 8, 2022 at 3:26:59 PM UTC-5, daud....@gmail.com wrote:
    When a forum has no active post moderation and/or when some members lack maturity, fools can rule.

    Thanks to members interested in balanced scientific discussions with me.

    A six month vacation from Talkorigins, Sci.bio.paleontology & Sci.anthropolgy.paleo sounds good to me.

    I'm sorry to hear this. When you and Mario joined sci.bio.paleontology, it was a lot worse than it is now.
    The worst fool by far, Oxyaena, vanished from both sci.bio.paleontology and talk.origins
    almost a year ago, and has never returned.

    Shortly after you first showed up, Oxyaena accused you and Mario of being victims of the Dunning-Kruger Effect.
    But IIRC you and Mario had a good time making fun of her for it.


    That said, I cannot really fault you for your decision. I myself was gone from both talk.origins
    and sci.bio.paleontology for about six months beginning late last December. I was too wrapped
    up in battling Russian trolls who spread lies about Ukraine to return to posting here.

    More spectacularly, I left both groups for almost seven years, mid-2001 to December 2010,
    but I realized on my return that I had made a big mistake: sci.bio.paleontology was almost extinct,
    whereas it had been several times more robust when I had left than it is even now .


    I'll continue to participate in Sci.lang.

    DD

    I do hope you return here before a year has gone by. You've been an asset to us.


    Peter Nyikos

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