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From: Diane Benscoter (diane.benscoter@csgpro.com)
Date: Wed Jan 24 2001 - 16:43:44 GMT

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    From: "Diane Benscoter" <diane.benscoter@csgpro.com>
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    Hi,
    I've been reading the discussion list for several weeks now. I'm very
    interested in the topic of memetics and appreciate the thinking and
    knowledge base that goes into the discussion. What's up with the insulting
    tone that is so prevalent throughout? It really gets old fast. Does anyone
    else feel this way? It's almost not worth it to me to stay subscribed.
    Can't you show a little respect for each other and keep your insults to
    yourself? It is possible to disagree without spitting at each other.

    Diane Benscoter

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