email correspondence
Richard Bainter
pug at interval.net
Fri Sep 20 05:27:15 PDT 1996
> Above what Elis writes about it being a past ruling, I think it might not
> be a bad thing that it is not considered official correspondance. I have
> seen many missives that were extemely reactionary that have been sent on
> the net (including my own at times) that if thought out would have been
> more constructive.
I would *assume* that only personal email to an individual would be
official correspondance. As someone already pointed out, us talking here
is a lot like a camp fire, or any other BS session.
> People still have a tendancy to think of themselves
> as distanced from what they write and send on the net (though this is
> changing).
Someone just the other day said that some of the people involved in this
discussion wouldn't say what they were in person. Well I for one, having
been at this almost 12 years, have made sure to have a consistant face
as far as on and off the net.
Of course I can say things in both places I regret. *grin*
Ciao,
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