architectural tabilan

Howard, I am curious to know what you think about
that architectural message in the spam I sent to the
list yesterday.... do you think there is something that
parallels our discussions online here, as there does
seem to be a correspondence between that and the
message (which, can be sent with full headers to the
list to track down the geographic location of sender,
for those who know how to do it, though it would be
necessary to have separate, independent sources).
Awaiting your response to earlier questions, I do not
want to confuse this anonymous message with your
responses -- yet being called a slave is quite spooky
(and, getting a threat today - consider yourself warned -
in another spam subject, it may also be unrelated but it
is quite a scary thing to consider, if living in an anti-
democratic, anti-constitutional, anti-bill-of-rights era.
The privatization of architectural education has and
does encourage teachers full leverage to belief in
anything, and teach from this view, though as you
may imagine, being a slave never gives a student
the ability to compete with the masters, so to speak.
So, given these moral, ethical issues, and massive
lack of oversight of the architectural metaphysicians,
it would appear we are dealing with some cracking
in the building code of architectural ideas of what it
is to be an architectural educator, an architect, and
what architecture is, for people (not slave owners,
princes, and the rest). Did you write this e-mail to
me, in the form of spam? I request your response,
and would like to know what you think about such
things as 'ageism' and this master/slave viewpoint...

the spam follows:

From priscilaspadafino@xxxxxxxxx Thu Aug 26 22:04:32 2004
Return-Path: <priscilaspadafino@xxxxxxxxx>
Delivered-To: 74-human@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Received: (qmail 29181 invoked from network); 27 Aug 2004 03:03:53 -0000
Received: from unknown (HELO caadm.com) (222.65.111.199)
by squid10.laughingsquid.net with SMTP; 27 Aug 2004 03:03:53 -0000
Message-ID: <ADB8C04C.C0001F8@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 27 Aug 2004 06:24:30 +0400
From: "christene wagner" <priscilaspadafino@xxxxxxxxx>
User-Agent: Foxmail 4.2 [cn]
MIME-Version: 1.0
To: "Yee Wilson" <human@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Important Medical
Content-Type: text/html;
charset="us-ascii"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

<HTML>
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<br>
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population, this is THE frontier for the new millennium&quot;<br>
- Dr David Howard<br>
<br>
<br>I just placed my order
post office list in top link<br>
<br>
<br>
The relative risks and confidence intervals available with all current
evidence do not point to a potential benefit overall or in specific
subgroups of patients Furthermore assessment of efficacy among
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such as patients with P aeruginosa infections probably requires an
unachievable number of patients treated empirically at the time benefit
of
antibiotic treatment is most evident
We included in our review a small subset of trials that assessed the
value
of addition of an aminoglycoside in Gram positive infections <br>
<br>
But I've tried to treat you decently, and I've no fault to find with you
except that you forgot you were a slave and tried to be a master
</FONT></HTML>

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