On Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 4:17 PM, David Barbour <[email protected]> wrote:
The best way to have a conversation with someone is in person, >> > > I think it depends on the nature of the conversation. There are significant > advantages to written conversations, such as: the ability to spend more time > thinking about our responses, the ability to operate at different times, and > having a written record you can search and reference. > Well put. This is an excellent point, and I stand *quite* corrected. I wrote this while slightly irked that a message I sent via a popular textual communication medium was "too long." I still prefer a mailing list for most of the stuff I like to talk about: case in point. -- Casey Ransberger
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