> but I didn't see the level of fractiousness that you > can read in an afternoon of browsing the analog lists today This is my only dislike of the forum in which we communicate. It appalls me that some people have such lack of respect for someone else's opinion. Whenever I make a post or reply to one, I try to imagine speaking with that man or woman face to face and make my response accordingly. This is not to say that I have always been the best at tactful writings, but whenever I have made an error that may have caused ill feelings, I have always made direct apologies to the recipient of my poor judgment or mistake. The medium of computer communication is impersonal by it's nature. We must all remember that there is a living, breathing man or woman at the other end of the wires. Regards, Scott
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Re: web groups: salons or erudition or walls of grafitti?
2002-09-24 by Scott Evans, Gen Mgr