It's obvious that you two value each other's friendship, or the posting
never would have taken place.
The unseen jewel in MHVLUG is that there are a number of deep
friendships like this within the groupl
Mark
On 12/01/2011 07:16 AM, Wesley Peterson wrote:
Just wanted to say that I didn't feel snubbed, so there was no need
for am apology in the first place!
Wes
On Nov 30, 2011 7:32 PM, "Chris Knadle" <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
On Wednesday, November 30, 2011 04:10:16 PM, William W. Collier wrote:
> Egad! I meant to write a personal note to Wes Peterson
> and mistakenly sent it to the whole group. Sorry. Sorry.
> Sorry.
>
> In my inbox and in the message it showed that the note
> was from Wes. I will look more closely next time.
>
> Bill
This was a good time for this error to happen; the message was
entirely your
own, and it was generally a positive message. No damage was done.
I once made this mistake at the /wrong/ time. :-( There was an
argument
going on in a mailing list, someome sent me a private reply to the
thread with
some stronger aguments that I didn't realize were more personal,
and I got
confused and sent the email back to the mailing list. That's when
making this
kind of error can be bad. [So note: when sending someone a
personal mail to a
thread, make sure to tell them them that the email is "offlist".]
-- Chris
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