1995-07-15 - Re: Free The World Web Server project.. :)

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From: “Donald M. Kitchen” <don@cs.byu.edu>
To: snet-l@world.std.com
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UTC Datetime: 1995-07-15 02:30:32 UTC
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From: "Donald M. Kitchen" <don@cs.byu.edu>
Date: Fri, 14 Jul 95 19:30:32 PDT
To: snet-l@world.std.com
Subject: Re:  Free The World Web Server project.. :)
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Hooking up a mass mailer to congress seems like a bad idea to me, because
they're really only interested in their constituants. If they start getting
mass mailings, they might start thinking there's only one person or a
small group of people "behind the curtain". Sending results of an e-petition,
however, would be unobtrusive. A web page that mails a form letter to
_your_ congressperson's form-letter-readers (ie staff readers) would be
much better, IMHO.
 
Don





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