This is silly. Are people going to be ostracized now for posting an image of a 15th-century woodcut, if the source webpage is by a scholar who happens to be a liberal (and who voices his political opinions on another minor part of his website)?
For your enjoyment, here's another woodcut from the Ship of Fools, with McCormick's accompanying quote:
![[ Enlarge Moralist fool! ]](http://www.users.cloud9.net/~bradmcc/jpg/Moralist-small.jpg) |
The Moralist |
Mistakes knowing about a thing for being responsible for it.... |
Thanks for your input.
BTW - Remember Nimda?
Virus, Worm
Released on September 18, 2001
W32.Nimda.A@mm Discovered on: September 18, 2001
Also Known As:
W32/Nimda@mm, PE_NIMDA.A, I-Worm.Nimda, W32/Nimda-A, Win32.Nimda.A
W32.Nimda.A@mm is a mass-mailing worm that uses multiple methods to spread itself. The name of the virus came from the reversed spelling of "admin."
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NMDA receptor
The NMDA receptor is a receptor for the neurotransmitter glutamate, which is the most important excitatory transmitter in the brain. It is not only a receptor, but also a channel (it is thus a ligand-gated ionic channel). N-methyl-D-aspartate is the famous agonist of the NMDA receptor, the latter being named after it. It is a very complex and fascinating ligand-gated channel that seems to be involved in the toxic effects of excessive glutamate, and in many other processes like synaptic plasticity and target recognition.