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> While I am not a huge fan of the jingoistic STC, I think you are being
> unfair to many chapters, which work hard to make their meetings informative
> and worthwhile for their members, particularly newbies.
I am not about to get into a discussion of the pros and cons of the STC. I have
more important things to do, like tidying my paper clip box and discussing all
the TV shows that I didn't watch last night with the person in the next office.
In other words, it was a joke. I would have thought that the sentence that
followed made that clear.
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