Wed, 10 Nov 1999 09:08:59 -0800
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Peter:
I agree with you. That's why I only reply generally
on my day off, and do not subscribe to the list on a
work email address. I find the messages often
interrupt the notices I need to read from my
co-workers. Discussion on issues is important and
some of us (myself included) can become quite verbose
on issues that hit close to home, but there is a time
and place for it! Each of us just have to find out
where that right time and place is.
Susie Husted
Museum Librarian
Brooklyn Childrens' Museum
145 Brooklyn Ave.
Brooklyn, NY 11213
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--- Peter Lamothe <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Just a quick question, not intended to point a
> finger . . .
>
> Where do you all find the time in a workday to
> engage in all this
> typewritten conversation?? Just trying to keep up
> with what I find related
> to my line of work (museum education) consumes
> enough time. It just strikes
> me funny that you all have the time to engage in
> this sort of e-conversation
> given how much work museum professionals have in a
> given day (and evening).
> Just my two cents. Thanks.
>
> Peter Lamothe
> ISGM
> Boston, MA
> (my thoughts only)
>
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