Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
At 03:58 PM 1/26/04, Julia Thompson wrote:
Julia
participating on a thread about cat fecal material on another mailing
list...
Anyone who lives with one frequently participates in such conversations
both on-line and in-person with others who also
Gary, et al,
Not that there was anything damaging in your message, of course, but
this reminds me of the old adage, Never put anything in an email that
you wouldn't want to hear read aloud in court.
Dave
David M. Land
At 11:40 AM 1/26/04, Dave Land wrote:
Gary, et al,
Not that there was anything damaging in your message, of course, but this
reminds me of the old adage, Never put anything in an email that you
wouldn't want to hear read aloud in court.
As I've explained earlier, the reason I recently started
Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
...
posting to
lists is like eating a whole jar of jalapeno peppers: it can come back
to burn your butt tomorrow . . .
Or like letting Edward Scissorhands measure your inseam.
Nick
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LiveWorld Inc.
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--- Dave Land [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gary, et al,
Not that there was anything damaging in your
message, of course, but
this reminds me of the old adage, Never put
anything in an email that
you wouldn't want to hear read aloud in court.
Well, there go the teasing innuendos, clever
Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
so it just goes to show you that posting to lists is like eating a
whole jar of jalapeno peppers: it can come back to burn your butt
tomorrow . . .
Posting an analogy like that will do it, for one.
Sheesh.
What do I do to get that image out of my head now? ;)
Nick Arnett wrote:
Or like letting Edward Scissorhands measure your inseam.
He's part tailor, part moil! :-)
Jim
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At 03:58 PM 1/26/04, Julia Thompson wrote:
Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
so it just goes to show you that posting to lists is like eating a
whole jar of jalapeno peppers: it can come back to burn your butt
tomorrow . . .
Posting an analogy like that will do it, for one.
Sheesh.
What do I do to
This is an absolutely perfect example of why you should be careful and
thoughtful about what you post to any archived mailing list.
We have discussed the consequences of having the Brin-L archive (or any
archived mailing list) searchable in the past, but let me share with you
a real life