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<small>''To speak to another with consideration, to appear before him with decency and humility, is to honour him; as signs of fear to offend. To speak to him rashly, to do anything before him obscenely, slovenly, impudently is to dishonour.'' ].</small>
<small>''To speak to another with consideration, to appear before him with decency and humility, is to honour him; as signs of fear to offend. To speak to him rashly, to do anything before him obscenely, slovenly, impudently is to dishonour.'' ].</small>
I spend most of my wiki-time on promoting the anthropomorphic ] fraud and related matters. But I also wrote most of ]. Now I'm reading Locke :-)
I spend most of my wiki-time on ] and related matters. But I also wrote most of ]. Now I'm reading Locke :-)
I'm part of ]. I live in ] and work at the ] as a ]ler. Interestingly, I promote an alarmist agenda on climate, even though, when historical data is fed into my models, the results differ greatly from the historical results...but never mind that. Global Warming is caused by mankind, and NOTHING ELSE, I tell you!!! I grew up in ]. In a former life I was a mathematician at ]. My username is my real name. I know that's a bit boring; sometimes I wonder what username I would have chosen. Perhaps ], though that's another life... ].
I'm part of ]. I live in ] and work at the ] as a ]ler. I grew up in ]. In a former life I was a mathematician at ]. My username is my real name. I know that's a bit boring; sometimes I wonder what username I would have chosen. Perhaps ], though that's another life... ].
To speak to another with consideration, to appear before him with decency and humility, is to honour him; as signs of fear to offend. To speak to him rashly, to do anything before him obscenely, slovenly, impudently is to dishonour.Leviathan, X.
I spend most of my wiki-time on Global warming and related matters. But I also wrote most of Leviathan. Now I'm reading Locke :-)
I don't make Nature often, so I'll trumpet this, even if its only the blog.
Feare of power invisible, feigned by the mind, or imagined from tales publicly allowed, RELIGION; not allowed, SUPERSTITION. And when the power imagined is truly such as we imagine, TRUE RELIGION. Leviathan, ch VI