From: Laurent Daudelin (laurent.daudelin_at_verizon.net)
Date: Mon Feb 23 2004 - 18:53:29 PST
on 23/02/04 21:00, David M. Ensteness at denstene_at_mac.com wrote:
> OK, honestly. I am sorta getting tired of this thread. Thank god I was
> not checking this on my Newton I would want to kill myself.
>
> Jared - You have some very good spirit behind your views but you really
> need to study up on both past and current events and circumstances.
> Being well intentioned but poorly informed is a big trap to get stuck
> in. If you want get some more information on something or carry on a
> dialog about how things have progressed, drop me a line off list.
>
> Everyone Else - Can we move on now to something that will be more
> helpful to the world?
I couldn't agree more! 6 hours and 50+ messages, with probably half from
this thread. I ended up deleting the whole bunch of messages to catch up!
-Laurent.
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