On Thu, 25 May 2000 22:14:25 -0500, "Samuel W. Heywood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> My dear fellow Arachnids:
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Sam.....
I think you have confused the "Editor of the Atlantic Monthly"
with the owner/operator of the custom publishing plant who rents or
leases his presses out to all comers....or who does contract job-lot
publishing on contract for some publications.
The ISPs are those "press owners", the providers of the machines
that blindly crank out the paper media garbage...
The "Editor of the Atlantic Monthly" is...........YOU....!!! and
me, and all the other idiots who put "pages" up for people to view.
IMO, the ISPs have no business "editing" the pages on their servers,
unless they are inflammatory/pornographic stuff which will be likely to
result in the ISP being banned from his primary provider..
Sorry that I have to hold a contrarian opinion...<g>
........gregy
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