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Re: [lojban] If it ain't broke, don't fix it (was an approach to attitudinals)



In a message dated 6/15/2001 10:10:55 PM Central Daylight Time,
rlpowell@digitalkingdom.org writes:


It _Deeply_ Scares Me that someone who doesn't know those things would
consider himself capable of telling others what is and is not
appropriate in terms of distribution of information on the internet


Well, this is the only list I am on and the vast majority of what I do that
is any way connected with the internet, so, since no one has used these terms
before here (should I feel honored?), I did not know them.  
Did I say something about what is or is not appropriate in terms of
distribution of information.  I can remember some conditional statements like
"If you want to grow Lojban, you would be well-advised to put messages out in
forms that can be read by MS Windows users, since that is where the greatest
growth potential is."  I am not sure whether that is about appropriateness,
but it is certainly good practical advice.  I am unclear about what that has
to do knowing cultic code.