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Willard McCarty
(MCCARTY@VM.EPAS.UTORONTO.CA)
Thu, 30 Mar 89 21:22:05 EST
Humanist Mailing
List, Vol. 2, No. 787. Thursday, 30 Mar 1989.
Date: 30 March
1989
From: Willard McCarty <MCCARTY@vm.epas.utoronto.ca>
Subject:
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I am very sorry to report that an original and aboriginal
spirit has
departed Humanist, Sebastian Rahtz. I am never glad when someone
decides
to quit this arena of useful exchanges, vigorous discussion,
and
intellectual combat cum lovemaking, but I especially regret
the
departure of my friend and constant thorn-in-the-side, who has
decided
that our concerns are not his. I had hoped that singlehandedly he
would
convince us all of archaeology's rightful place among the
computational
humanities, but he has decided not to try any longer. Since I
have
reacted publically more to the thorn-pricks than to the friendship,
you
may well wonder at this expression of regret and suspect its
sincerity.
To remain sane, however, an editor of Humanist must have a severe
case
of multiple personalities. Sebastian's network persona was one of
mine.
The following has been extracted from his note to
me.
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Date:
Thu, 30 Mar 89 08:01:40 EST
Message-Id:
<670.8903301301@caxton.cm.soton.ac.uk>
Subject: HUMANIST
desubscription
Could you remove my subscription to HUMANIST, please? I
feel a bit
bad about this, since I have been faithfully reading it and
writing to
it since it started, but I find that it simply occupies too much
time
these days to think about whats on there, and 99% of it is
irrelevant
to what I do - I'd hate to become `one of the quiet ones'! If my
job
ever changes so that I am supposed to know about humanities
computing,
I'll resubscribe.
No doubt if you publicise this on
HUMANIST, there will be much waving
of hats!
Sebastian