Subject: | Re: Re: Hiding MKH from Beginners |
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From: | "jan.larsson" <> |
Date: | Sat, 23 Jul 2005 00:32:43 +0200 |
After spending some time on the net you quickly learn that arriving=20 at conclusions/consensus is not part of the virtues of the internet. /Jan L. 22 jul 2005 kl. 23.54 skrev Rich Peet: > Welcome to the internet. > It was more than a couple years ago I so you post a similar objection > to Jack B thoughts as you post here. And now I see you two as the=20 > same. > > You may have wished a good response of friends and you know that I > don't fit that. I wish you to stay on this group and participate. I > may be a person that could most easily live without you but that does > not mean I wish that. Dan said it well when he spoke of us being > individuals without a need of group agreement. > ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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