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The [[Journal:dooj email list]] only exists as such in my gmail account. I named it as a combination of [[Peeps:Dude|Dude]]'s name, and part of me-an-[[Peeps:Fred|Fred]]'s last name, for it originally included only Dude and Fred. I found myself sending links to them repeatedly, so I wanted an easy way to do so. | The [[Journal:dooj email list]] only exists as such in my gmail account. I named it as a combination of [[Peeps:Dude|Dude]]'s name, and part of me-an-[[Peeps:Fred|Fred]]'s last name, for it originally included only Dude and Fred. I found myself sending links to them repeatedly, so I wanted an easy way to do so. | ||
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After not much time, the input coming from Jesse seemed to include a distinctly Christian-influenced religious overtone. I responded with some variant of my [[R.O.B.O.T.:Mythology|personal beliefs]], and Jesse called in [[Peeps:James|James]] for support. | After not much time, the input coming from Jesse seemed to include a distinctly Christian-influenced religious overtone. I responded with some variant of my [[R.O.B.O.T.:Mythology|personal beliefs]], and Jesse called in [[Peeps:James|James]] for support. | ||
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An email exchange started with the LHC and veered quickly into teaching religion in US schools. The list was quiet for a while and then I decided to send a link to [http://www.livescience.com/common/media/video.php?videoRef=19_nxtp_babbage-engine the first computer is finally built], but removed Jesse first. |
Latest revision as of 23:04, 25 September 2008
beginnings
The Journal:dooj email list only exists as such in my gmail account. I named it as a combination of Dude's name, and part of me-an-Fred's last name, for it originally included only Dude and Fred. I found myself sending links to them repeatedly, so I wanted an easy way to do so.
At one point, I added my dad's address to the To field, as a test to see if he would reply. He didn't, and after a couple of attempts, I stopped adding his address.
After some time, I added Jesse in a similar manner. This felt a bit odd at first, for Jesse has never met Dude nor my brother, but Jesse seems to send items to the list as often as any of us, and I've now added him to the dooj shortcut.
After not much time, the input coming from Jesse seemed to include a distinctly Christian-influenced religious overtone. I responded with some variant of my personal beliefs, and Jesse called in James for support.
conflict
An email exchange started with the LHC and veered quickly into teaching religion in US schools. The list was quiet for a while and then I decided to send a link to the first computer is finally built, but removed Jesse first.