Amazingly enough... I disagree with your truculent presentation, but, i think that the cfp stands on its own along with our esteemed editorial board. You might disagree with the presentation that we put forth for transdisciplinary studies, as it is not an easy concept to grasp and the series certainly won't be for everyone. Disagreeing is fine, go start your own book series, because in the end, it is what you actually do and produce that is of merit that matters, not your truculence. I think you will find all of the words that I use are to be found in appropriate dictionaries and encyclopedias. I'm sorry if your reductive mechanisms of mind do not find them amenable. I suggest buying a better computer, with a better spell checker, one that recognizes grammar and spelling beyond the 10th grade level that microsoft word is generally recognized as having. With that in hand, I assure you, we'll pass your inspection. I suggest beyond this that your presentation might be what I would term alienating and perhaps even anti-collegial, which I tend to think as antagonistic toward the nature of AoIR. It is my opinion that if you wish to try to take someone down a few notches in the future... that you contact them first, engage them in conversation, perhaps even gain a mutual respect and understanding, and then if you still desire to say that 'your spellchecker doesn't understand their text' in public, then feel free. Have a great evening, _j On Aug 11, 2006, at 7:22 PM, Dr. W. Reid Cornwell wrote:
This was taken from Jeremy Hunsinger's website at: http://transdisciplinarystudies.tmttlt.com/
Evidently, science as Jeremy understands it, is properly described by crafting words of his own making. In my judgment, it suffers from a di-flucass of the ugang and is further compackliated by a clogged zortch.
Reid
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