You don't have to be snide to me for not wanting to read shit that has
nothing to do with me.
I don't care what joe's "real words" are. they matter far less to me that
having to read your constant posts about this ridiculous squabble. does it
really make you feel more credible to show everyone else the truth, again
and again and again. the last i heard that was called fingerpointing.
as for the capital letters, thanks for bogging your letter down with yet
more irrelevant, nit-picky observations about the rest of the world. i do
not need to defend my preference of literary style any more than you need to
defend yourself from vacuous insults from joe.
Now, once again, please KEEP IT TO YOURSELF.
> ----------
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED][SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Reply To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 1999 12:50 PM
> To: STUDIES IN WOMEN AND ENVIRONMENT
> Subject: Re: Learn before you condemn.
>
> In a message dated 3/9/1999 1:26:07 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> << thank you, joe, for responding to her personally. Nicole, do you have
> to
> make this squabble an issue for all of us? KEEP IT TO YOURSELF! >>
>
>
> Joe's responsive have no weight or merit - so I see no benefit in thanking
> him. There is no squabble - however, I did want to make it clear to the
> list
> of what his behind the scenes tactics are composed, to give texture to
> whatever he may say publicly from this point on.
>
> He isn't sending the private mail because he wants to keep the list out of
> the
> 'squabble', he is sending it private mail because he doesn't want the list
> to
> see his real words, real tone and real mentality.
>
> On another note:
> I don't see the importance of capital letters in an email, oh sure for
> added
> emphasis but what real impact does it have - I mean, does it really make
> us
> take that section of your email any more seriously? Does it represent
> yelling? I doubt that it would work with you yelling at me. Is it because
> bold, italics and different fonts don't often go well into other email
> systems? I think capital letters work best in email as headings and
> titles.
>
> Nicole
>