Sorry Dave
I vote with Andre. I just signed up for treg and was surprised to find all 
the time being spent on frivolity. I couldn't believe all the fluff going 
back and forth. At first it was somewhat funny, but after the 10th or so 
response, it was getting irritating. I'll reserve final judgment on treg 
after this mess dies down.
By the way, I don't think English is Andre's native language. Let's cut him 
some slack.
Al Ross

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From: treg
To: treg
Cc: brunoa
Subject: Re: TREG MESSAGES
List-Post: [email protected]
Date: Friday, June 20, 1997 12:43PM

Andre,
I hope I am the first of many to tell you to lighten up.  TREG is a big
group of people and occasionally we get a chance to talk around the
water cooler.  If you just want information without personality, I would
suggest you spend more time with books and less time on the Internet.
Everyone needs to waste a little bandwidth now and again.
Dave Spencer

P.S.  Get a spell checker

Andre Bruno wrote:
>
> I'd like to make a point on the recent "TALK FOR NOTHING" we recently 
found
on
> TREG (COKE/PEPSI/CANs).
>
> TREG was in the past one of the most famous exchange of information 
between
> people involved in Telecom Regulatory aspects. It would be a scheme to 
leave
> people poluating by their so called "HUMOR" this assset.
>
> I rely on a mimimum of education of those people to leave clean and
technical
> this data base.
>
> If those person do not have the mimimum education then I rely on the
DATABASE
> owner to discontinue access to TREG of those people.
>
> Hope I am enough clear.
>
> Regards

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