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To block, or not to block?

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Subject: To block, or not to block?
From: "John Layton" <>
Date: Fri, 7 Jan 2011 09:10:45 +1100

Thank you for your email, the majority of which I agree with. As a matter of fact I’ve previously refrained from blocking correspondents for the very reason you cite, namely I could deprive myself of the benefit of their knowledge. Furthermore, I greatly appreciate variation in styles of communication. It would be an insipid world if we all consistently conformed to set guidelines – I think of my early schooldays L. However, I must correct you on one point; I do not wish to block people because they disagree with me – please.

Nonetheless when, after objective consideration, I still discern overtones of arrogance which impart a feeling of belittlement; well, the time has come the walrus said to implement the block.

 

John Layton.

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