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Because you put the word "problem" in quotation marks, I infer that you
do not recognize that there is a problem. And that's my point.
I feel for, and identify with, the people who want to continue on the
list and are looking for a way to manage it.
jb
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>I think it is time for the people who don't think
>there is a problem to consider the possibility
>that they are wrong.
So what is the point here? What is the "problem?"
Does Jan argue that there are too many
extraneous messages?