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tar's Profile User Rating: -----

Reputation: 122 Excellent
Group:
Senior Members
Active Posts:
685 (0.66 per day)
Most Active In:
General Philosophy (227 posts)
Joined:
25-July 09
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My Information

Member Title:
Baryon
Age:
58 years old
Birthday:
December 11, 1953
Gender:
Not Telling Not Telling
Location:
NJ
Interests:
The computer game "Civilization", trying to figure out the stock market, philosophy of life, and scientific unanswered questions.
College Major/Degree:
BS in Business
Favorite Area of Science:
Physics
Biography:
Married, two daughters, three dogs, a rodent, a few fish, a cat, a house and lucky me, a job.
Occupation:
Product specialist for business equipment manufacturer.

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    Appolinaria 

    26 Jan 2012 - 16:16
    Haven't seen you on much, hope all is well.
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    iNow 

    08 Jan 2010 - 14:12
    TAR - You are a very kind soul, and I appreciate your words, but I want to make clear that the closure of the "How Religion Hijacks Neocortical Mechanisms and Why so Many Believe in a Deity" thread was unrelated to you. Your contributions always challenged me to think in new ways, and (while it may not have been clear) I appreciated that tremendously. Again though, the thread closure was a result of my own impatience and frustration with the staff, and not a result of anything you contributed. Please know that, it was my fault, not yours. Take care, friend. :-)
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    A Tripolation 

    31 Oct 2009 - 00:04
    The sentiments are mutual, tar. ;)
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