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Lee Langston-Harsn <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 2 Oct 1995 07:48:36 EDT
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Thank You Jim for saying it so well!  I too believe that there are LOTS
of us who appreciate reading about all sorts of information in the
museum-L . . .  that delete button sure is handy for the messages that I
don't care about, but I surely want and need to hear about a good
percentage of the topics being discussed.  Please keep posting to the
list, it's the only way some of us "small timers" will get the data!

Thanks again,

Lee

Doups . . .  Lee Langston-Harrison (Ms)
Curator, James Monroe Museum
Fredericksburg, VA
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D
Lee Langston-Harrison (ms)>
> I just received an annoying private eMail message.  One that was critical
> because I had answered Eric (subject: Web Authoring Software inquiry) on
> the list rather than by way of private eMail.
>
> I appreciate it when answers to questions and discussion of topics
> originating on the list are posted to the list.  If I find the thread
> interesting, I follow it.  If not, I delete the whole thread, unread.
>
> I realize that answering posts on the list uses up bandwidth, and increases
> the number of messages received, but isn't this what the list is for?
>
> Jim
>
> Jim Angus
> Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
> 900 Exposition Blvd.
> Los Angeles, CA  90007
>
> (213) 744-3317
> [log in to unmask]
> http://www.usc.edu/lacmnh
>

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