Realizing that this love fest is nearly none of my business, may I
suggest you beat your petty differences to death in a more mature, less
public fashion? Shooting beans out of your noses at each other comes to
mind as one suggestion.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Robert Hole, Jr
Sent: Friday, September 08, 2006 2:29 PM
To: Bay Area Science Fiction Association
Subject: Re: [basfa] Finally, a reason to join LiveJournal...


Illiterate as well as obnoxious, since you patently don't understand 
what you're writing.
All I see is more smoke-blowing on your part.
That's all for me.


At 11:28 AM 9/8/2006, you wrote:
>Quoting Robert Hole, Jr ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> > I look forward to reading the recommendation list you set up - it 
> > should be fascinating.
>
>I've contributed to Cheryl's list, and been quite grateful for her 
>providing her site.  I've also published SF book reviews, and 
>participated in creating some of Usenet's SF literary newsgroups.
>
> > You are going to do it aren't you?
>
>I look forward to either finding _or_ building the right sort of 
>collaborative substitute for Cheryl's site, yes.
>
> > That's what this message says - because you'd "rather use the open 
> > Internet" (which, I point out is hardly open by your standards - or 
> > are you stealing access somehow rather than entering into a business

> > relationship with some sort of provider?).
>
>I think you must be rather confused, Bob.  Did _you_ need to enter into

>a business relationship with Cheryl before being allowed to post to 
>Emerald City?  If so, I think you missed a few memos.
>
> > You've complained enough about how this one is exclusionary that I 
> > assume you're going to go do your own version so you can claim it's 
> > open and "free".
>
>So, if I decry the out-of-control national debt, does that mean I'm 
>obliged to cut a personal cheque to cover it?
>
>As it turns out, I _do_ offer very extensive Internet facilities to the

>public including wikis, mailing lists, NNTP newsgroups, and project 
>management facilities -- on my personal servers, that I built, 
>administer, fund, house, and maintain.  Despite the transparent illogic

>and rhetorical cheapness of suggesting that I'm obliged to fill the gap

>personally, I might indeed try to create something to take the place of

>Emerald City's annual collaborative list prospectively -- or, see if I 
>can find one already set up elsewhere.
>
> > Otherwise, you're apparently just blowing non-semantically relevant 
> > smoke to be a pain in the ass.
>
>I'm sorry you cannot distinguish between AOL-style service ghettos and 
>Cheryl's Web site, but your cognitive problem is otherwise just not on 
>my agenda.
>
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