> I'm not sure why anyone > thinks that public posts on that subject could be helpful under any > circumstances.
Because the posts are public, you know that everyone else knows that the posts have been made and that, whether they agree with them or not [1], most will be noting the tone of your future posts. Because you know everyone will be watching it is presumably more likely that you yourself will monitor your tone more closely. That is why making the posts public could be more helpful than making them in private. [1] I note all who have commented one way or the other do seem to agree, however (as do I). Richard Yates _______________________________________________ Finale mailing list [email protected] http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale
