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On Thu, 28 Aug 2003 01:12:32 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Wilkins) wrote: [on the issue that Darwin would not be published had his idea come for in the 21st century] >And I think you are wrong. For one, there are a whole lot of journals out there, and there is the internet. There is no way of stopping someone from publishing. The problem that Eric and Inger have is they are great at harassing people with their ideas, but how good are they at combining them and creating a simple thing like a nicely logical and explanatory website, even in paper format would be real nice. Eric's point is moot because he complains about a process that he is afraid to challenge in the form that it must be challenged in. And since he and Inger do not write up in formal style, whether or not Darwin would be published in immaterial, they will never be published because they have nothing to publish.
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