From: Black Unicorn <unicorn@access.digex.net>
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UTC Datetime: 1994-05-15 17:01:28 UTC
Raw Date: Sun, 15 May 94 10:01:28 PDT
From: Black Unicorn <unicorn@access.digex.net>
Date: Sun, 15 May 94 10:01:28 PDT
To: cyber1@io.org
Subject: Canada/Newbie correction
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A little while ago I responded to Mr. Brock's forward of the Toronto Sun
article about Canada's position on Clipper.
I responded that it was surprising and a testimony to the list that most
of the arguments made by the policy maker (Former Canadian Defense
Minister) were issues we had been discussing from early on. I commented
that as issue spotters the 'punks seemed to be 3 months to 1 year ahead
of the game on most subjects.
I then went on to explain that this might create part of the unfriendly
feel of the list for new users, who get on wanting to discuss "current"
events that have by this time already been tossed out and around on the
list by the 'punks.
I fear Mr. Brock was mildly offended by my post.
Just to be clear, I never meant to imply that Mr. Brock's post was
"behind the times" or in any way unwelcome. Quite the opposite I assure
you, the post was a good insight into the mind of a foreign official and
a valuable perspective on the arguments in general.
Most of my posts are fairly "as they come to my fingers," and as a result
structure is often lacking. Hence, I fear the impression that I was
persecuting or poking at Mr. Brock somehow.
Not so. Please continue to forward such posts Mr. Brock, your taste gets
a positive reputation certificate from me!
-uni- (Dark)
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