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Posted by Rick(MN) on April 28, 2003 at 14:31:46 from (205.188.209.140):
In Reply to: TO THE PRIMA DONNAS OF THIS FORUM posted by For the last time its me: Clipper on April 28, 2003 at 05:06:37:
Clipper....I'm not sure as to where the cause of your consternation has come from...I read this board religiously and yes, it does seem at times like there are a few people who seem to have an answer for everything. But in my life outside this forum, I encounter people like that too. I dont post very often, simply because of the fact that I learn more by reading than by posting. When I come across somthing I dont know about and cant find an answer, I post. Just a couple thoughts on the exchange of ideas that take place here. First, due to that fact that we are all individuals, we have differing opinions as to how to do things of how often to post. Secondly, much of the human element is lost by the typed word as opposed the spoken word. It makes it much more difficult to communicate when one cant hear the tone of voice or see the look of the eyes in order to reach a fair judgement of another person's attitude or motivation. If you look back a few days, Hugh and myself had a small misunderstanding even though I find him to be one of the most experienced and knowledgable people on here. Much of what is said and what isnt said simply has to be taken with a grain of salt. You certainly have the priviledge of the choice as to if you want to stay or go. Either way, your family will be in my prayers and I wish to express my gratitude for the sacrifice your family had made for the rest of the country. Respectfully, Rick
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