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Re: [lojban] The Pleasures of goi (was: zipf computations & experimental cmavo
On Thu, 27 Sep 2001, John Cowan wrote:
> Invent Yourself wrote:
>
> > no'u probably works like you think goi already does:
> >
> > ko'a goi la djan. .i li'o .i la fred. no'u ko'a
> > ko'a is John. Fred is John.
>
>
> By no means: saying "ko'a no'u la djan." is bogus if ko'a is not
> *already* defined. The whole point of goi (and cei) is their
> defining nature.
Yes, we agree.
> > I'm afraid John's vice is that he likes to keep the mailing list
> > configured so that such duplicate mails are the default, requiring extra
> > steps to overcome.
>
>
> http://www.unicom.com/pw/reply-to-harmful.html states my position.
That page contains fallacious arguments.
> I use two different mail clients, one of which makes it very difficult
> to remove the author as a direct recipient. Hey, I get almost all
> emails twice and some three times from certain mailing lists, and
> I've learned to live with it.
I don't want to live with it. I consider this a form of spam!
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