Ross,
I'm sorry. I misunderstood the "do not touch" thread, and replied as if to a
different post. I asked the moderator to pull it, but apparently too late.
I don't take offense, honestly. I only wish my missals more precisely reflected
my sentiments. I am very pleased to belong to this virtual community. For nearly
a decade I've been US correspondent for a well-regarded London-based
publication, and my geographic remove from my ostensible colleagues may have
resulted in an atrophy of basic courtesy, for which I apologise. But, the
superficial nature of my overseas contacts with my collaborators has reinforced
my appreciation of more meaningful interaction. I recognise that this may not be
the venue in which to repair my professional isolation, but I also believe that
it is worth spending a little time to find out. The more I open, read, and
delete one-sentence posts about newsletter names, the less likely it seems I
have found a remedy.
About the newsletter thread, as soon as I read it I asked the sender if he meant
in-house publications like the Metropolitan's The Column, or members
publications, like the myriad calendars and news sheets issued by institutions
across the country. I never got a reply. Then everyone started sending the names
of their newsletters. Maybe I am wrong, but I would rather have one article from
each newsletter posted than a bunch of one-line briefs. I am not compiling the
list of newsletters. Why should I have to sift through the scraps and notes on
the desk of the person who is? I'd rather talk about other things.
Jason
Ross Weeks wrote:
> While there was no earthly reason to send Mr. Kaufman an ethically offensive
> greeting, his complaints about some of the topics put on this list seem
> strange to me. I wonder why it offends anyone to read about the names for
> museum newsletters, the "do not touch" dialogue, etc. Perhaps you could
> elaborate Jason -- rather than putting them all down as beneath your level.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jason Kaufman <[log in to unmask]>
> Newsgroups: bit.listserv.museum-l
> To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: Wednesday, October 14, 1998 1:00 PM
> Subject: Re: "please do not touch"
>
> >I'm sorry, but should every member then send a one-sentence post
> >announcing the place they work, or the size of their parking lot?
> >
> >Jason
> >
> >And why the "heil?" Could you be any more insensitive?
> >
> >Robb Hyde wrote:
> >
> >> Heil!
> >>
> >> Wouldn't want any undesirable interaction with our core constituencies
> >> now would we?
> >>
> >> Robb Hyde
> >> Marketing/Development Manager
> >> Canton Museum of Art
> >
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