Well, I post things here and seldom get an acknowledgement or a "thank-you."  
Still remember there are a lot of people reading here who may have used the 
suggestion.  They just might be too shy to write.  I keep the faith.
How did that conclusion come about that people only accept information from a 
few?I'm not picking on you.  You seem like nice people that I'd get along with 
very well.  I admit I don't have time to read every message, but maybe if 
someone's message helps us, we shouldn't forget to say thank you, or at least a 
friendly hello.

Brenda Mueller


> ----- Original Message -----
>From: charles and sharon campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Braillenote List <[email protected]
>Date: Mon, 2 Aug 2004 14:49:54 -0500
>Subject: [Braillenote] slightly off-topic

>Hello list,
>First, we would like to thank everyone for the help we have received on this 
>list.
>Now, for the off-topic part of this email.  We have noticed lately, that 
>unless you are one of the select few, people don't want to receive information 
>from you.  This doesn't seem right, we all have valuable information to share. 
> Are we missing the boat, or, have things changed in the past few days? When 
>we first came aboard, everyone was helping each other.  Sure, things change, 
>but, sometimes not for the best.
>Remember, we all find out information in a variety of ways, and, there's more 
>than way to do different functions.


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