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Re: [ SPAM ] Re: [ SPAM ] where is the real threat?

Marcus G. Daniels
"I recently met/visited Glen en-vivo and can report that there were no
pentacles or other obviously occult gear (or tattoos) evident."

I refer to my prior remark about the long game.   First they build trust..  Run!  Run!

Marcus


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Steve Smith
On 6/29/15 4:29 PM, Marcus Daniels wrote:
> "I recently met/visited Glen en-vivo and can report that there were no
> pentacles or other obviously occult gear (or tattoos) evident."
>
> I refer to my prior remark about the long game.   First they build trust..  Run!  Run!
but perhaps *I* am the one with the long game...

< what *was* that he put in my beer?>
     "Inconceiveable!" => "I don't think that word means what you think
it means..."

Meanwhile, I wonder if there is any work beyond Carse's classic "Finite
and Infinite Games"?  It seems that by one measure, all human activity
is part of a game and that  *all games* are embedded in a larger
(longer) game?  Iterative, recursive, embedded, infinite?

Once again, I appeal to our student of "evolutionary psychology" in the
group for his insight, Nick?   If MOTH is the short-game, what is the
long game?   And does the recursion ever end?



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Owen Densmore
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The beetles? Clearly philosophy is way cool.


On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 4:37 PM, Steve Smith <[hidden email]> wrote:
On 6/29/15 4:29 PM, Marcus Daniels wrote:
"I recently met/visited Glen en-vivo and can report that there were no
pentacles or other obviously occult gear (or tattoos) evident."

I refer to my prior remark about the long game.   First they build trust..  Run!  Run!
but perhaps *I* am the one with the long game...

< what *was* that he put in my beer?>
    "Inconceiveable!" => "I don't think that word means what you think it means..."

Meanwhile, I wonder if there is any work beyond Carse's classic "Finite and Infinite Games"?  It seems that by one measure, all human activity is part of a game and that  *all games* are embedded in a larger (longer) game?  Iterative, recursive, embedded, infinite?

Once again, I appeal to our student of "evolutionary psychology" in the group for his insight, Nick?   If MOTH is the short-game, what is the long game?   And does the recursion ever end?




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