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Re: KillieTalk Digest V5 #110
- To: KillieTalk at aka_org
- Subject: Re: KillieTalk Digest V5 #110
- From: Walt Wilson <wwilson at triad_rr.com>
- Date: Tue, 04 Mar 2003 14:09:46 -0500
- References: <200303041052.h24Aq1Ei017031 at otter_actwin.com>
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It's nearly as amazing as the fact that after you expressed your
concerns about others not reading the Digest and the volume of email you
get, you would neglect to delete the entire previous issue of Killie
Talk Digest to clutter up everyone else's email with. You certainly have
your right to express your opinion but you do need
also to be mindful, as we all should be, of the fact that the contents
of what you sent would not be nearly so huge if you deleted the previous
Digest before you
hit reply. That in and of itself would help relieve some of the same
things you wish to voice your concerns over, namely large volumes of
email. By
that same token, who needs to have the entire digest resent to them in
order for you to make this point? There are those who fail to read
instructions, at times I think we all do. Encouraging newcomers to read
the Digest works much better than venting about their faults. Just my
take on it all. I read all that is of interest to me and ignore the rest.
Walt Wilson
Hobbyist for 40 years
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>Date: Mon, 03 Mar 2003 23:15:41 -0800
>From: owner-killietalk at aka_org (by way of Barry Cooper <bjc3 at cornell_edu>)
>Subject: Re: KillieTalk Digest V5 #108
>
>It's amazing, atleast 4 or 5 people thus far have asked this questions
>AFTER Barry sent all of us an email explaining exactly what was going on
>with www.aka.org, and even when those people asked the question, still 10
>or so people answered it, and yet more people still ask. It just blows my
>mind sometimes. Why subscribe to this list if you aren't going to read any
>of the emails you get from it, lol? Sorry if I sound angry, but people keep
>asking this and similar questions over and over, and a dozen people answer
>it, and I get enough email each day to sort out (300+). Anyways...
>Once again, if the site does not automatically forward you, just go to
>http://209.51.158.82/~akassoc/index.html
>
>
> steve turner <cystar at netexpress_net> wrote:Is the AKA web site up arnd
>running? I can't find it anywhere.
>
>
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