multiple copies of posts

[From Bill Powers (960909.0800 MDT)]

Hans Blom (xxxx) --

Hans, I think I see why you're sending two copies of every (EVERY) post to
me. The header for your post to the net looks like this:

From: "J.A. Blom" <J.A.Blom@ELE.TUE.NL>
Subject: Re: Good and bad data (from Mary)
Comments: To: powers_w@FRONTIER.NET
To: Multiple recipients of list CSGNET
             <CSGNET@POSTOFFICE.CSO.UIUC.EDU>

In the "Comments: " line you have put my email address. Evidently,
that causes your mailer to send a separate copy of the post directly to me
in addition to the copy I get through CSGnet. If you simply remove
that line, I think the problem will be cured. (Yes, I got two copies of that
post, too).

Best,

Bill P.

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[Hans Blom, 960910h]

(Bill Powers (960909.0800 MDT))

Hans, I think I see why you're sending two copies of every (EVERY)
post to me. The header for your post to the net looks like this:

Thanks for the help, Bill, in giving me the details that let me
figure out what the problem was. I thought that I had resolved the
problem already, in that I sometimes forgot something. I hadn't; the
problem was more structural. Now I think again that I have solved it.
I hope I have, this time. Please let me know if not.

Hans

[From Oded Maler 960910]

  Hans Blom, 960910h]

(Bill Powers (960909.0800 MDT))

Hans, I think I see why you're sending two copies of every (EVERY)
post to me. The header for your post to the net looks like this:

  Thanks for the help, Bill, in giving me the details that let me
  figure out what the problem was. I thought that I had resolved the
  problem already, in that I sometimes forgot something. I hadn't; the
  problem was more structural. Now I think again that I have solved it.
  I hope I have, this time. Please let me know if not.

  Hans

Apparently you have not - it has been posted all over the mailing list.

So I add my two rupies for Simon debate. Rick thinks that every
sentence in the world is reducible to either "behavior is the control
of perception" or to its complement. He does not realize that life are
a bit richer phenomenon and there are many things to say about them
which are neither included nor contradicting BCP.

Rick, maybe your mother was right after all (more probable than
your cog. sci. professors). Btw, your rhethoric style could
put you in a respectable place among Talmudistic scholars :wink:

--Oded