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Daddy the House Elf <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 16 Feb 2006 08:37:33 -0800
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Greetings,

Unfortunately, I am not currently in the museum field,
but the list keeps me on my toes, and offers the
chance to help others out (even in repetetive
occurances).

However, back in the day when I was in the field, I
accidently misread an email, and publicly reacted
which ventured into a minor flame war.  This
eventually led to my discovery of my misread.  It
caused me a lot of embarrassment and an apology, of
course.

I'm not sure about others, but I am in the habit of
skimming a lot of the material that comes through my
inbox and its gotten me into warm water on several
occasions.  I think the big lesson is to re-read
thouroughly.

Cheers,
Brad

--- Richard Fields <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Regarding emails and member respect, the current
> Wired Magazine reports  on a study of email. It
> seems the reciever of the message can only 
> interpret the tone of an email 50% of the time, but
> generally think  they can 90% of the time.
> Obviously, this leaves room for a lot of 
> misunderstanding and leads to much flaming. The
> article can be read at
>   
>   
>
http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,70179-0.html?tw=wn_index_19
>   
>   It is "The Secret Cause of Flame Wars" by Stephan
> Leahy, and is based  on research published in
> "Journal of Personality and Social  Psychology." 
>   
>   Rick "I meant this in a tone of friendship and
> understanding" Fields
>   
> 		
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