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Re: TABS and the nature of existence -Reply



I agree - I even like the fact that some of these
repsonses have no point - as the great list serve
master once said, "Luke, use your delete key". Some of
you are wound as tight as golf ball. Today I  found 69
emails, it's easy to see by the subject line which
ones are worth ready (to me) and yes, I do read the
ones that are saying nothing. Kind of like right
now... I guess we would have nothing to talk about if
people didn't complain. So, the more you complain the
more reponses you big pants will get!

--- Steve Schelske <skschelske@AAAMICHIGAN.COM> wrote:
> I'm kind of new to the listserv community concept,
> so forgive me if this is
> a naive question....
>
> Why is it that when someone responds to a long,
> ongoing thread and adds
> their opinion, and then says "let's move on", or
> "can we get to real issues
> now", they think their post was important enough to
> be the last one?
> Someone explain the psychology at work here.
>
> After that, we can move on to other issues.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Discussion of SQR, SQRIBE Technologies's
> database reporting
> language [mailto:SQR-USERS@list.iex.net]On Behalf Of
> Nina Chou
> Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 1999 1:17 PM
> To: Multiple recipients of list SQR-USERS
> Subject: Re: TABS and the nature of existance -Reply
>
>
> Throw in my 2 cents.
> Although <TAB keys> are editor and platform
> dependent, most of the company
> are
> running on uniform platform and using same editor.
> It is a personal
> preference.
> Can we rest the case and move on with SQR issues.
>
> Nina
>

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