Klarinet Archive - Posting 000126.txt from 2001/11

From: lubydjackson@-----. Jackson)
Subj: Re: [kl] Leaving the reed on.
Date: Sat, 3 Nov 2001 00:22:23 -0500

Well, I don't mean to, it's just that I throroughly enjoy this great
informative list.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Larry Paikin" <larrypaikin@-----.net>
Subject: Re: [kl] Leaving the reed on.

> Right on, Audrey!!
>
> Audrey Travis wrote:
>
> > Luby, you have posted 12 times in only the last hour and 15 minutes,
each time
> > (or almost every time) quoting the entire post you are responding to.
You
> > really don't need to respond to every post, nor do you need to quote the
> > original writer fully, especially when you're simply saying something
which
> > amounts to "I like that, too". You've also said, publicly, for the
second time
> > in two days, that you promise to do as Mark has requested and shorten
your
> > posts. You still haven't done so. I am rarely a rude person, but I
must admit
> > that I am very annoyed to see so many posts from you which are simply
personal
> > reactions which one might extend in a face to face conversation with one
> > person, but which here are (to my mind) inappropriate. My initial
reaction
> > this afternoon was to make 1 long post of just these 12 posrs in the
last hour
> > and 15 minutes and send it to the list to show you how extreme this is
> > becoming, but I realized that might be obnoxious to the rest of the
group.
> >
> > Please shorten your posts in both length and number.
> >
> > I apologize in advance to everyone on the list for raising this point,
and I
> > most especially apologize if you feel I have been rude.
> >
> > Audrey Travis
> >
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