On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, Barry A. Warsaw wrote:
> I also like ideas that are morphing traditional discussion mailing
> lists into more diverse communication tools.
Lists are like a cross between a party and a symposium. In the
pre-email and pre-photocopier age, written communications among a
group often took the form of circulars. Photocopying (and emailing)
copies of the same thing to everyone, even when they may not want
to read it, could be considered impolite, or wasteful or
something.
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Greg Matheson In theory, theory and practice are the same thing.
Dr Bean's Penpal Pool In practice, they are different.
Address: palpool --Yogi Berra
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