The Atheist
The Grammar Tyrant
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That says to me that he's over it.
If he starts making a habit of not giving references then that is a worry.
Well, obviously the copying is a habit, whether the lack of crediting is, nobody knows, although maybe you could use those psychic powers to let us in on it...If he starts making a habit of not giving references then that is a worry. We are a long way from that though.
I downloaded, edited, vetted, stored, juggled, and otherwise handled the huge amount of text that I have to organize in order to produce this page every week
Nope, that's not what I was saying; I was saying that we should not be reading what Randi writes with the expectation that everything is above reproach, or even accurate. There have been several instances of Randi writing stuff that was not accurate just in the short time I've been here (such as the stuff about pro-creation literature at the Grand Canyon), and now an instance of plagiarism.So you are saying that we should have been skeptical all along that Randi was the author of his words? That seems more cynical than skeptical to me.
Perhaps my choice of the word "mistake" was not the best -- it could have two different meanings. The meaning I intend is simply to do something wrong (whether knowingly or unknowingly); you obviously read it as the stricter sense of doing something unknowingly. That's ok. Let me re-state it so say that some people were shocked/disappointed to learn that Randi could do wrong.I think your disclaimer is unnecessary. I did not see anyone state that their disappointment was due to discovering that he makes mistakes.
Linda
5? Are you sure? Why not 4? Or 6?
Really?I must be psychic.
Could have? Yep, you sound like a "psychic" allright.I could have told you last week he would not make any reference to this topic again.
Not sure if he appreciates your support.Swift is one old man giving his opinion.

One example of blatant plagiarism, even whilst admitted, was bad enough. The attack on the forum's barking dogs was galling. And the cover up was appalling.Generally Swift is of a high standard with plenty of good references. Forgive him if he is proved to be less than perfect.
Well yeah, except he didn't!'Is Randi a fit and proper person to write Swift?'
How many is a habit? The answer is a matter of opinion. Anything from twice to almost once a month.
Originally Posted by fls
So you are saying that we should have been skeptical all along that Randi was the author of his words? That seems more cynical than skeptical to me.
Nope, that's not what I was saying;
I was saying that we should not be reading what Randi writes with the expectation that everything is above reproach, or even accurate. There have been several instances of Randi writing stuff that was not accurate just in the short time I've been here (such as the stuff about pro-creation literature at the Grand Canyon), and now an instance of plagiarism.
My point is that we shouldn't be surprised that such things happen; nor should it mean that suddenly Randi is less deserving of respect or consideration. It is obvious that we should regard what Randi writes with as much a skeptical eye as what anyone else writes; and when he makes mistakes, or acts in a way that we find questionable, we certainly should hold him accountable. It is the sense of 'shock' or 'betrayal' by some members here that concerns me...the implicit assumption behind that being that Randi is somehow less prone to the weaknesses and errors shared by the rest of mankind.
Let me re-state it so say that some people were shocked/disappointed to learn that Randi could do wrong.
And let me also clarify here that obviously my comments are not directed at every person here. If the reactions I describe are not your reactions, then my comments are not directed at you.
You know what would be really cute, Linda? If you could make that dog.....bark!![]()
I wanted to do that, but it's beyond my skills, so I decided to be satisfied with just the watchdog (not that he's a particularly useful watchdog - too friendly and rarely barks anyway).
I thought it might be even more fun to request that my title be changed to "forum watchdog" (espcially since I don't like "Muse" - seems a little woo). But then it gives the wrong impression. I'm really not a "tell other people how to behave" kind of person (as you know, I'm more likely to defend the right to act like a dick), which makes this situation unusual.
Linda
He is a handsome dog. He looks kind of like a yellow lab and a pit bull--
That reminds me of the "does your dog bite?" joke that Richard Wiseman told.
He is your dog, isn't he? What is his name. (I know I'm digressing, but the horse is dead...and the dog appears to be eager for attention.)
fls said:And just so you know, my avatar is a picture of me, taken by myself. I would feel guilty if I used copyrighted material without attribution and the permission of the copyright owner, even for as trivial a matter as an avatar. Although, I'm not entirely sure how one goes about adding an attribution to an avatar.
Originally Posted by articulett
He is a handsome dog. He looks kind of like a yellow lab and a pit bull--
That reminds me of the "does your dog bite?" joke that Richard Wiseman told.
He is your dog, isn't he? What is his name. (I know I'm digressing, but the horse is dead...and the dog appears to be eager for attention.)
That's a nice looking dog, and a nice picture. The new avatar was a bit jarring when reading this, though
Originally Posted by fls
And just so you know, my avatar is a picture of me, taken by myself. I would feel guilty if I used copyrighted material without attribution and the permission of the copyright owner, even for as trivial a matter as an avatar. Although, I'm not entirely sure how one goes about adding an attribution to an avatar.