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Subject:Re: Top techwhirl-subjects in 1998...? From:"Eric J. Ray" <ejray -at- RAYCOMM -dot- COM> Date:Tue, 29 Dec 1998 05:51:36 -0700
At 10:26 AM 12/29/98 +0100, AlQuin wrote:
>Dear All,
>The value of a/this List is its value to its readers. In assisting Eric
>to manage the list's rims serving the subscribers needs, I collected the
>List subjects over 1998 I enjoyed most.
In "assisting Eric"? Really? Most interesting. You'll have to refresh
my memory (off-line, of course) about how you've provided any
assistance this year.
All,
I really don't see the point in meta-discussions about favorite or
least favorite posts. Read the ones that interest you,
delete the ones that don't, and start new threads if you have
something that you feel merits discussion. It's that easy,
but critiquing topics that were discussed is futile and a waste
of everyone's time.
Eric
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