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From: Ken Morton <kmorton@panix.com>
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Subject: Re: Babylon 5 nebula clouds ??
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Date: Wed, 12 Oct 1994 05:02:53 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <01HI60IPE6RS9D6OYB@delphi.com> from "CARRERA1@delphi.com" at Oct 11, 94 10:51:08 pm
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> Richard
>
> It was not my intention to contaminate these e-waves with inanities. Many
> people find my comments quite usefull and have thanked me for it. I can
> also understnad that many people are not interested in what I have to say, and
> that can be fixed with a flick of your index finger on your enter key, before
> you even begin to read my messages.
You don't get it. We shouldn't have to have your ads in our
mailbox at all. Some people pay for their e-mail by the byte. I don't
mind if there is a discussion on hardware and you bring up your systems
as part of the discussion, I do mind if you just interject info about
your systems where it was not requested or called for. If someone asks,
"how do I rotate blah-blah in LW" and you answer, "you bring up this
requester and type this", fine. If you answer, "use our systems and
you'll be just like the pros", well then you are lame and have alot to
learn about the net and what people will tolerate here.
Ken
>
> ALEX IMBASTARI
> CARRERA COMPUTERS
>