--- In [email protected], Sal Sunshine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> I'd say it's a perfect example of the fear factor, I haven't heard
> a better one in a while. He or she is afraid that if they reveal
> who they are, the TMO goons will prevent them from going into the
> Dome--a classic case.

Just like the beachgoers in my town are afraid that if
they don't put on shirts and shoes, the store's goons
will prevent them from going into the store to buy a
six-pack.

Come on, Sal, you're not dumb.  To characterize that
level of "afraid" as an example of "the fear factor"
is just silly.

Do you know what "proportionality" means?


>
> Sal
>
>
> On May 20, 2006, at 10:58 AM, authfriend wrote:
>
> >  > Judy, I really don't know what to say.  If you haven't come
across
> >  > the fear factor in dealing with the TMO, or in dealing with
people
> >  > who have dealt with it, consider yourself lucky.
> >
> >  Oh, I'm not saying it doesn't exist.  (That's why I said
> >  "in most cases" below, don'cha know.)  But changing one's
> >  screen name here to avoid being identified with a group of
> >  naysayers and perhaps losing one's dome badge just doesn't
> >  fall into the "fear factor" category.
>






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