Dimming
Rodney Basler
(27 Sep 2014 01:44 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Dimming
Freelance Traveller
(27 Sep 2014 02:08 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Dimming
Fred Kiesche
(27 Sep 2014 02:11 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Dimming
Brad Rogers
(27 Sep 2014 12:22 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Dimming
Edward Swatschek
(28 Sep 2014 00:15 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Dimming
Fred Kiesche
(28 Sep 2014 00:25 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Dimming
Brad Rogers
(28 Sep 2014 08:33 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Dimming
Ian Whitchurch
(28 Sep 2014 08:51 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Dimming
Brad Rogers
(28 Sep 2014 09:15 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Dimming Kelly St. Clair (28 Sep 2014 09:21 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Dimming
Phil Pugliese
(28 Sep 2014 14:47 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Dimming
Bruce Johnson
(28 Sep 2014 16:34 UTC)
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On 9/28/2014 1:51 AM, Ian Whitchurch wrote: > I see it as very Vilani that tradition requires you to do the > sensible things, even if you dont know why they are the sensible > things. Many traditions are like that. Kosher laws and the Shinto prohibitions against handling blood, crap, etc are essentially early hygiene manuals. Of course, problems arise when stuff that has nothing to do with that creeps in - false positives, judgments that this thing is "more holy" than another, etc - and gets recorded with equal weight as the rest; or when technology comes along that renders some or all of the code moot (e.g., refrigeration, which allows one to safely keep and eat a ton of things that would make a Bronze Age shepherd in Palestine terribly sick after a week) but people still insist on following those rules because It's How We've Always Lived. -- --------------- Kelly St. Clair kellys@efn.org