Canucklehead wrote:I don't mean to be rude or to presume to read your mind, but perhaps one of the reasons that you're growing so tired of message boards is that you choose to focus on the personal attacks rather than spend the time and energy engaging the more interesting issues. You certainly seem to enjoy dwelling on any instance where a critic has insulted you.
I see that you've recently spent a fair amount of time in the Telestial forum going back and forth with Scratch, while a perfectly good invitation from Tarski (at MAD, no less) to discuss one of your published papers went, for the most part, unreturned. Perhaps if you focussed less on the perceived malevolence of some posters and more on the flaws in critics' arguments, you'd find the boards more fruitful.
I think you'll find plenty of substantive posts from me over on the board formerly known as FAIR.
That being said, it's nonetheless true (as I've said elsewhere) that I don't see message boards as a place where I choose to devote my time or energy to extended substantive treatments of serious issues. If I'm planning to expend such time or energy, I'll do it in print.
You may or may not have noticed that I've very rarely posted in the "Pundits" area on the board formerly known as FAIR. If I were going to dedicate myself to lengthy and substantial discussions anywhere on a message board, that would be the place -- where imbecilic name-calling and irritating mind-reading and absurd slogan-thought are rare to nonexistent, and from which the more pestiferous posters have been excluded. But I don't do it even there.
As for responding to Scratch, I confess that that reveals a personality defect on my part. (I'm guessing that most of my posts here have been replies to him, or associated with replies to him.) I've occasionally been seized by the utopian fantasy that Scratch or, more recently, at least one of his acolytes would be willing to part with some of his more malignant claims about my character and personality (e.g., that I'm an anti-Semite, a religious bigot, a smear-meister, and so forth). You know the old definition of insanity, that someobody keeps doing the same thing over and over and over again, expecting different results.
I'm done with Scratch for now, though. The urge to respond surfaces, and then, in frustration, it passes. It has passed. For now. (And, each time, I hope that I won't be back to make the pointless attempt again.)