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On Dec 11, 1995 15:47:06, 'Lynne Teather <[log in to unmask]>'
wrote:
>I would remind her that I was not
>providing a book review(as she has) but only an enthusiastic defense to a
>rather strong and confusing criticism by one of our listserve members of
the
>announcement of the work on museum-l.
In the above quoted paragraph Ms. Teather is undoubtedly referring to my
criticism of the way the book was announced on museum-l. She should be
advised that my remarks were not meant to register an opinion about the
book, be it pro or con -- but, only to bring to the attention of museum-l
readers the kind of self-serving promotional hype used in the announcement
of this volume -- a tone contrary to the traditional style of this
listserv. In this regard, I think my message was quite clear and not at
all confusing, at least to those who bothered to read it carefully. There
is a distinct difference between a confused reader and a confusing text.
It should be obvious to all that I meant to shoot the messenger, not the
message.
--
Robert A. Baron
Museum Computer Consultant
P.O. Box 93, Larchmont N.Y. 10538
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Robert A. Baron
Museum Computer Consultant
P.O. Box 93, Larchmont N.Y. 10538
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