email correspondence
Larkin O'Kane
larkin at apache.webstar.net
Fri Sep 20 03:16:59 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. People still have a tendancy to think of themselves
> as distanced from what they write and send on the net (though this is
> changing).
I agree Lorraine, if you are talking about group discussions like we
have on the various lists. I don't think that we should necessarily
condemn individual/personal email. There are problems with it, most
certainly but there are problems with any means of communication.
Even face to face communications are likely to be missunderstood. And
I have had to appologize more than once for engaging mouth with brain
in neutral. I am a lot less likely to do so when I have to type up
the correspondence.
Will you and Sir Kief be coming down to "A Day In Scotland" this
weekend? Ooops, you have "Defender of the Fort" this weekend. [How's
that for getting in plugs for both events? <gr>]
Later,
Larkin
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