1993-10-09 - Re: The death of the list as we know it (tm)

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From: ferguson@icm1.icp.net (Paul Ferguson x2044)
To: trebor@foretune.co.jp (Robert J. Woodhead)
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UTC Datetime: 1993-10-09 02:35:48 UTC
Raw Date: Fri, 8 Oct 93 19:35:48 PDT

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From: ferguson@icm1.icp.net (Paul Ferguson x2044)
Date: Fri, 8 Oct 93 19:35:48 PDT
To: trebor@foretune.co.jp (Robert J. Woodhead)
Subject: Re: The death of the list as we know it (tm)
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> Bottom line, isn't one of the goals of punkery in general (whatever
> flavor) to _spread_ knowledge.  Shouldn't this stuff be shouted from
> the digital treetops?

No, not necessarily. I think that you're missing the mechanics behind
the list. 
 
In any case, I think you can pretty much forget about shifting this
list anywhere from where it is now -- it (we) are doing _exactly_
what the recipe calls for....
 
Cheers!

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Paul Ferguson                                                               
Mindbank Consulting Group                                    fergp@sytex.com   
Fairfax, Virginia  USA                                       ferguson@icp.net




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