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On 02 Aug 2003 23:46:47 -0800, Floyd Davidson wrote:
Mike Godwin, with whom I met and debated in several seminars on Computer Freedom and Privacy in the 90s, tossed out "Godwin's Law" in a moment of sarcasm..... It was not sarcasm. It was a very *intentional* experiment in social engineering on the net, and it was clearly very successful too! Knowing Mike, it had to have a lot of "let's see who salutes it" irony in it. He's a neat guy - we once debated the perceived role of the FCC in content regulation while we were in the men's room during a session break (I was still with the agency at the time)..... ggg -- 73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane |
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