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>>Amber,
Please take a look at the rules and refrain in the future.
Thanks,
Eric>>
On Wed, 4 Jun 2003, Amber Young wrote:
AY >
AY >Welcome Bobbi! :) I don't have an answer to your question (at least,
not a
AY >good one) but I wanted to say hello from a fellow newbie. <waving>
AY >
AY >Amber Young
AY >Technical Writer
AY >Pride Mobility Products Corp.
Mr. Ray, if there are rules against being friendly and establishing a
camaraderie among colleagues, then I do not want to be a part of this list.
These have been the most horrible four days of my professional life on
account of your list and its members making me feel like the biggest loser
on the planet. Never in my life have I encountered more insensitive,
nitpicking, humorless people in one place. Please take me off the list.
Some of you are great, and I thank you for your hospitality. Some of you
need to laugh more often, to say the least. You may be expert technical
writers, but you have much to learn about the fragile brevity of life,
particularly your own. Adieu.
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