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>[Advice to Allison deleted]
>I have only been on Internet for a few weeks and
>I have been verbally assaulted in a number of ways by listservers
>who mast have taken lessons at the Marquis de Sade school of writing
>and torturing. Also, they lie.
I'm sure ListServ's developers would be more than happy to incorporate
specific suggestions for improving the program's communications skills. Any
volunteers?
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Kelly K. Hoffman Logicraft "Reading the manual
Technical Writer 22 Cotton Road is admitting
hoffman -at- logicraft -dot- com Nashua, NH 030 defeat."