Spam Scam accessing ASGPP
CGayle
cgayle at zipcon.com
Tue May 29 22:52:07 CDT 2007
I received the same thing. Someone has accessed ASGPP and using addresses
to send a scam.
Cynthia
----- Original Message -----
From: "georgia rigg" <georgiaarigg at yahoo.com>
To: "CGayle" <cgayle at zipcon.com>; <list at grouptalkweb.org>
Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2007 1:11 PM
Subject: Re: aristotele
> Thank you Cynthia, for giving me a way to respond to
> something that has nothing to do with aristotele. I
> just received an e-mail from
> g_j01986 at yahoo.com--saying it was sent from the ASGPP
> forum--it was a "fortune in Africa waiting for me"
> message, and I opened it thinking it was a legitimate
> message from the forum. I am startled that this could
> leak through in this way, and want to give a "head's
> up" to everyone in this and the other forum. Georgia
> Rigg
> --- CGayle <cgayle at zipcon.com> wrote:
>
> > I thought Aristotele was not about who one knows but
> > more about "the power behind the throne". Perhaps
> > like a secretary or administrator who is really
> > running the affairs of his boss. Or a queen who
> > really runs the kingdom behind the figure head king.
> > Cynthia Gayle
> > Seattle
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: E L
> > To: list at grouptalkweb.org
> > Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2007 10:29 AM
> > Subject: Eric Lindblom
> >
> >
> > Group
> >
> > I've dropped a name, Victor Jara.. Is that
> > Aristotele? Just knowing about Victor Jara enriches
> > my life but does not make me any better a person
> > than I am now. How about that? In that way, does
> > Aristotele work or not? I so, how? Eric
> >
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> > 1. aristotele (Adam Blatner)
> > 2. Chile (E L)
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> > Message: 1
> > Date: Sun, 27 May 2007 14:41:14 -0500
> > From: "Adam Blatner" < adam at blatner.com>
> > Subject: aristotele
> > To: <johnf at earthlight.co.nz>
> > Cc: list at grouptalkweb.org
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> >
> > Re Aristotele: A rich topic indeed: It hints at
> > a variety of other permutations and types
> > of tele, and the relevance of many of these
> > dynamics in everyday life, sociology, etc. For
> > instance: I might seek to be on good terms or
> > known by or friends with X because she is
> > tight with Y, who is an acknowledged leader or
> > celebrity. That would keep me closer to the
> > "in" group.
> > So when and in what situations might that
> > dynamic become a problem? How does
> > knowing about aristo-tele as a concept help
> > understand or deal constructively with this
> > dynamic if it were a problem, or threatening to
> > become one?
> > What kinds of problems spin off from
> > aristo-tele?
> > When might using this dynamic
> > be politically shrewd? If I were a
> > lobbyist? If I were a congressman with ambition,
> > trying to build my profile in Washington,
> > DC ? What might be some ways to do this that
> > were indeed clever, and what ways might
> > be counter-productive?
> > I'm just trying to warm up to the
> > question, and evoke some associations from
> > others reading this?
> > Warmly, Adam
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "John Farnsworth" <johnf at earthlight.co.nz>
> > To: < list at grouptalkweb.org>
> > Sent: Saturday, May 26, 2007 3:55 PM
> > Subject: Re: aristotele
> >
> >
> > > In response to Ann's very interesting question
> > about aristotele (a term new to me) it
> > > struck me, after some thought, that this is a
> > very common phenomenon, particularly in
> > > some circles.
> > >
> > > If I've understood her description correctly
> > then one simple instance is in
> > > name-dropping. I have an acquaintance, for
> > instance, who often lets me know of the
> > > powerful, famous or influential people he
> > knows. He does actually appear to know some of
> > > them (so, it's more than an apparent
> > connection). However, it also raises the question
> > > of *how* he knows them, and I can only (very
> > occasionally) assess this for myself if I
> > > am in a position to observe a reciprocal
> > interaction. Sometimes, for instance, it's
> > > quite a deferential relationship. In other
> > words, only then can I get a clearer idea of
> > > their role relations.
> > >
> > > This is a very simple example but I hope it
> > helps to generate more discussion.
> > >
> > > John Farnsworth
> > >
> > >> I wonder if we might have a discussion of
> > aristotele here on
> > >> grouptalk. Specifically, I am thinking of a
> > discussion of
> > >> sociometric status which is ascribed to a
> > person due to their
> > >> connection, or apparent connection to another
> > person who has a
> > >> higher or more stable sociometric status. I
> > think the converse is
> > >> also true. (Guilt by association, for
> > example) Sociometric
> > >> positions are rarely "fixed" and depend upon
> > reciprocity, group
> > >> role repertoire, etc; however, there are some
> > persons who become
> > >> fixed in their position until some event
> > provides the opportunity
> > >> for persons to examine their sociometric
> > choices on a new set of
> > >> criteria. What I hope could come from a
> > discussion like this is a
> > >> clearer picture of de-personalization which
> > seems to be present in
> > >> the aristotelic-based connection. Ann Hale
> > >
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> > ------------------------------
> >
> > Message: 2
> > Date: Sun, 27 May 2007 14:01:02 -0700
> > From: "E L" < elindblom at gmail.com>
> > Subject: Chile
> > To: list at grouptalkweb.org
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> >
> > Jorge
> >
> > I wanted to comment on the violence in Latin
> > America you mention. My
> > experience is with Chile. I've found that even
> > after twenty five years or
> > more that people don't want to talk much less to
> > reverse roles. The pain
> > stretches the human being beyond the capacity to
> > comprehend. (These people
> > are not in psychodrama.)
> >
> > My experience, specifically, is with the friends
> > of the famous La Nueva
> > Cancion Chilena singer and Profesor Victor Jara
> > who, in 1973, was arrested,
> > to_rtured and murdered by unknown agents of the
> > state and found dumped with
> > forty-four bullets in his chest. I met many of
> > his
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