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Subject:RE Ad Nauseum: Suggestions for new tool options From:Sean Kennedy <textexcellence -at- yahoo -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Mon, 4 Jun 2001 19:28:57 -0700 (PDT)
Sorry Whirlers,
For double posting: I inadvertently sent hit the send
key before typing my response.
To K. Field: EVERYONE feels like a child when asking
for help. I have gotten a LOT out of this group by
reading responses like Andrew's from beginning to end,
even when it's unaccompanied by what we'd call in
NJ "attitude."
WHAT BEWILDERS ME: How do people like Andrew and
other frequent posters find the time?
--- "Swallow, William" <WSwallow -at- courion -dot- com> quoted K
Field:
> :: > After reading his comments
> :: > regarding your sarcasm, I am feeling rather
> @#!* off that
> :: you wasted your
> :: > time and more importantly mine! I subscribed
> to this
> :: listserve hoping to
> :: > have some place to get and offer some
> legitimate
> :: suggestions. If you sent
> :: > your response as a legitimate answer to my
> questions,
> :: forgive me for not
> :: > heeding your well-intentioned advice.
> Although I do not
> :: know you, this
> :: > first encounter has caused me not to trust
> you. In the
> :: future, please do not
> :: > respond to my posts.
>
AND WILLIAM ADDED:
> Personally, I'd like to see where in the terms of
> use for this list it says
> that we are entitled only to legitimate answers to
> our questions. The
> anti-trust post filter sounds like a wonderful idea.
> ;)
>
> Sorry, I might be out of line here, but this stuff
> just sets me off.
=====
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