Re: Time.com asks you to vote for most dangerous country

From: Max M (maxmcorp@worldonline.dk)
Date: Wed Feb 05 2003 - 13:26:13 MST

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    Dickey, Michael F wrote:

    > Your statement seems to imply that politics and extropian ideals are not
    > related. I can not think that anything would be further from the truth.

    I totally agree. And there should be a balanced mix.

    But I don't see this mix in the comments from the "political fraction".
    It's almost allways politics.

    My own gut feeling is that politics is less than 10% of what is
    interresting in regards to transhumanism. There are so many other
    aspects that is much more interresting.

    I mean, we don't have to receive 50-100 emails a day about >H "fringe
    subjects". Maybe fewer but more on target mails could suffice.

    I try to do this myself by writing the futureport news summary, and
    mailing it to the list. Partly with the idea that some of the articles
    can be picked up and discussed in a >H context.

    -- 
    hilsen/regards Max M Rasmussen, Denmark
    http://www.futureport.dk/
    Fremtiden, videnskab, skeptiscisme og transhumanisme
    


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