Lurking, and morality
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In a message dated 7/19/02 6:30:05 AM, danidawn@... writes:
<< (I know it's not fair just to lurk and benefit
without giving some back!) >>
I don't see any harm in lurking. I'm glad when people write, but see no
reason to fault anyone for choosing not to.
<<"You may touch the dust,
But please refrain from writing in it.>>
I'm having record dust this year. Drought, a back yard without grass, a
library with a fan in the window (openings, then...) with all those
shelf-fronts just waiting to collect dust....
Sandra
<< (I know it's not fair just to lurk and benefit
without giving some back!) >>
I don't see any harm in lurking. I'm glad when people write, but see no
reason to fault anyone for choosing not to.
<<"You may touch the dust,
But please refrain from writing in it.>>
I'm having record dust this year. Drought, a back yard without grass, a
library with a fan in the window (openings, then...) with all those
shelf-fronts just waiting to collect dust....
Sandra
Lisa Krause
--- SandraDodd@... wrote:
a pleasing muted-colors decorating scheme. Why
repaint when nature does the work for you.
Lisa
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> I'm having record dust this year. Drought, a backI find that a sufficient buildup of dust can double as
> yard without grass, a
> library with a fan in the window (openings, then...)
> with all those
> shelf-fronts just waiting to collect dust....
a pleasing muted-colors decorating scheme. Why
repaint when nature does the work for you.
Lisa
=====
"Same dren, different planet." -- D'Argo, FARSCAPE
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