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I'd like to add that the archives help me delete with confidence.
What I delete is still available, should I later become interested.
The archives are sometimes a better resource than the originals. You can do
a search, and find all that has been said about a topic, not just all that
has been said in the last day or so.
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> From: Walker, Arlen P [SMTP:Arlen -dot- P -dot- Walker -at- JCI -dot- COM]
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> Personally, I delete over 75% of the traffic on this list unread. Because
> I
> think it's worthless? No, because it isn't applicable to me. I don't do
> on-
> line help in any fashion, as one example, so any comments about it do me
> little good. But it's a part of the profession.
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