In article <3hlqdq$7md at satisfied.elf.com> x at elf.com (Xochi Zen) writes:
> Anyone here ever heard of this group? I think it might possibly
>be a pseudo-scientific organization created by a manufacturer of
>"mind machines." ... possibly because no one else would except his/her/their
>papers/presentations.
Those of us who are members of the Society for the Study of Neuronal
Regulation wish you would do a little research about the organization
and the character of its members before making accusations.
Approaches of your type seem analagous to the classic entre, 'and do you
still beat your wife?' I submit that this method is less likely to elicit
information or dialog than a simple informational query. If you already have
information that such a group is really of the character that you assume, why
be devious, say it. But you obviously don't know much about whom you speak or
you would have known the real name of the organization.
You and we will all ultimately be known much more by the fruits of our
endeavors than by vitriolic words. Assumptions always tell the most about the
person making them.
--Brian
Generally I am unequivocal... ;>)