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I don't know about the rest of you, but I feel very nervous about responding to
somebody who feels the need to stay anonymous. I'd probably respond if the
sender had shown a name or address.
Telecommuting, WWW, HTML, etc. aren't exactly sensitive issues. Why all the
secrecy?
Melissa Hunter-Kilmer (my real name)
mhunterk -at- bna -dot- com (my real e-mail address)
On Fri, 15 Sep 1995, some anonymous techwr-lr said:
> Hello,
> Anyone out there interested in starting or reviving a thread
> concerning WWW, HTML, and how all of this affects us writers.
> Please post any replies directly to TECHWR-L, as this is an
> anonymous posting.
And on Sun, 17 Sep 1995, an anonymous techwr-lr (the same one?) said:
> Hello again,
> Glad to see all the interest in WWW and telecommuting.
> I've tallied the responses so far and...
> Looks like we're running about 99% for. Let's here from some
> of you "lurkers" on this forum. Surely there must be some of you
> who are AGAINST telecommuting.