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Please read my follow up email begging to be pardoned.
Joe
Let's keep all views out of the list and just provide tested and
true objective answers/help.
According to Helena Jerney : +
+ Can we please keep our political and moral views out of this
+ list? I'm sure there are plenty of other lists/newsgroups where these
+ discussions are appropriate.