At 7:54 PM -0700 10/23/97, Timothy J Luoma wrote:
``It's easier for me to do what I want than what you want, so I'm going to
do what I want''
If someone asks not to receive personal copies, then you should not send
personal copies.
It's called ``being polite''.
Is it so much to ask?
I deal with about 80 mailing lists, multiple hundreds of messages a
day, and conservatively, four or five hundred different e-mail accounts
a week.
Please excuse me for being human, but I simply can't memorize the
personal preferences of everyone I correspond with. Especially if it's
someone on a mailing list where I might be actually trying to help
them, but othewise don't normally send them e-mail.
Yes, frankly, it is a little much to ask.
My apologies in advance for being an imperfect human being. I try, but
I have limits. I'm glad you don't.
But please, if you respond to this, please make sure you wash your
hands first, and that you do so by typing only with your left hand.
Hope this isn't too much to ask.
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