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(Newbie hangs keyboard back on its peg, stares expectantly
at mailreader.)
Arlen:
Ah, innocent newbie! Do you really think that will
save any bandwidth?
Newbie:
Well... I HOPE so, Arlen. A bandwidth is a terrible thing
to waste. And ... if it does work, we can both cutnpaste it
to kill all overlong threads.
Arlen:
(Smiling indulgently)
Perhaps, newbie, perhaps... Let's wait and see. But have you
learned anything from this flame experience?
Newbie:
Yes sir. I will lurk longer before entering a STRANGE net.
Arlen:
EXCELLENT! Then perhaps something good has already come from
this threadbare thread. Perhaps all those bandwidths did not
die in vain after all.
Newbie:
Gee, I sure hope so, Arlen. But I gotta go now and check in
with rec.motorcycles. That net is a kinder, gentler group,
where I can rest for a while.
Thanks for your help, sir!
Arlen:
You are most welcome, new one.
Have a happy day!