From: J <jazz@blatt.org>
Subject: More More More
Date: Sun, 19 Sep 1999 09:37:19 -0400 (EDT)

The more of your page I keep reading, the more I am happy with what I
read. I was curious are you available via IRC or ICQ for a more real time
conversation?

Inspire me!
Jasmine

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                       http://www.blatt.org/jazz
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My response:

> The more of your page I keep reading, the more I am happy with what I
> read. I was curious are you available via IRC or ICQ for a more real time
> conversation?

Dear Jasmine,

I am glad you liked my web page about Objectivism. Every day, I get
several e-mail messages like yours. It is clear that Objectivism has won
on the Internet, which is not surprising since Internet qua Internet is
the medium of pure information, and information is the fuel of reason,
if you will allow me to express myself poetically.

The reason why I decided to reply to you is that I have looked at your
web pages and discovered that you are associated with one Jeffrey Blatt.
I was shocked to find that a true Objectivist like yourself would think
of sharing a domain name with a person who is so blatantly mistaken
about Objectivism. His childish and unprofessional ramblings about why
he is not an Objectivst are immoral and must go.

I am writing to you in the hope to convince you that you secretly delete
Jeffrey's page. In return, I could talk to some people at Ayn Rand
Institute and convince them to show you their private "Aynime"
collection. It's a series of anime art illustrations by Katsuhiro
Otomo that were made during Ayn Rand's series of lectures at Gainax
headquarters in Japan, while she was still alive.

Sincerely,

Andrej Bauer

P.S. What are these IRC and IRQ you are talking about?


From: āV <momeraven@email.msn.com>
Subject: broke link
Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 00:20:06 -0000

Objectivity is important but emotional logic is also important to maintain balance. 
I have known people who devoted themselves completely to one style or another
and they know nothing when compared to someone with both. Never forget 
the equal and opposite. 
 
momeraven@yahoo.com

My response:

>Objectivity is important but emotional logic is also important to
>maintain balance.  I have known people who devoted themselves
>completely to one style or another and they know nothing when compared
>to someone with both. Never forget  the equal and opposite.  
I see you have had a glance at my Objectivism page. From your
remarks it is clear that you have not grasped the objective
meaning of my interactive internet Objectivist exposition.
In fact, your post scriptum reveals a repressed Hegelian
view of the world ("Never forget  the equal and opposite.").
You are correct about one thing, though: you call the petty
academic positivistic philosophy "emotional", and I could not
agree more, having read a good deal of Bertrand Russell's work
on logic, and being a Ph.D. student in logic myself.

Philosophy is a matter of life and death. If you are going to make
remarks like these, I suggest you devote to it more attention than to
other subjects that your web surfing software might take you to.

Andrej


From: Corey Kosak <kosak@cs.cmu.edu>
Subject: your post to cmu.student.aynrand.discussion
Date: Wed, 11 Mar 1998 03:55:00 -0500
To: andrej@adonis.nectar.cs.cmu.edu

...was so brilliant (even though they won't appreciate it), I have decided to
grant you any sexual favor you desire.


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