Yup, that was mine :)  As you can see, I've switched to the "human symphony"
attribution line now. I change the line every few months to entertain
myself.

I also haven't been on the Emailer list in a while since I switched to OS X
full time and have been happily using Entourage (at least I am loyal to
Jud!). I delete all the spam from my old AOL account once a month or so by
logging into AOL's web mail site - It's only once in a blue moon that I get
anything on that account that I care about, usually a long lost friend or
something...

Perhaps I should make my reply attribution lines shareware and collect $5
every time someone uses it or enjoys it :)

I grant you permission, Dave, to keep it going. When I retire the "human
symphony" line, I'll let you borrow that one too.

Have I missed anything exciting on this list?

BTW - if any of you Emailer-talkers are also Cube owners, surf on over to a
site I launched last month:  http://www.cubeowner.com

Do I know you from somewhere else, Dave? I think I've seen you on the Mac
Mgrs list? Are you in NY though? Maybe I have met you at Tekserve?

Laurie


On 5/21/02 6:15 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] added a note to the human
symphony when this was said:

> 
> At some point I shameless stole an "in reply to" tagline that says:
> "On <date>, <sender address> showcased stellar typing and language skills
> in this message:"
> 
> If I'm not mistaken, I got it from someone in this Emailer-Talk group.
> I've been using it for a number of months now, and I have had more fun
> with it than I ever thought possible!!!
> 
> Some people will write back, pointing out a typo they found in their
> previous email to me, and others will write that even though they know
> they are not using "stellar typing and language skills" this time, that
> they hope I'll be ok with it. Some people will get self conscious,
> thinking that I'm making fun of their poor language skills. And some
> people will gush their thanks when their hard won skills are being
> noticed!! 
> 
> And today someone replied to my reply saying;
> 
> "Just out of curiosity, how did I showcase stellar typing and language
> skills in my message? I don't get it."
> 
> Anyway, I'd just like to publicly thank who ever I stole this fun line
> from!!! 
> Was it Laurie A Duncan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>? Ah, yes, I think it was.
> 
> Best, 
> Dave Nathanson
> Mac Medix

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