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I guess some folks still don't get it. Perhaps you haven't read all the
other postings. Question, what part of the DELETE button don't you
understand. Is it the SIZE of it, the SHAPE ,or the LOCATION of it? Do you
need a translator, DELETE is freaking DELETE man! Sometimes indicated Del,
Delete, HELLO! Get with the program. When someone doesn't have a particular
interest in something DELETE is the weapon of choice just as if a
salespitch comes your way HANG UP! the damn phone. Same scenerio. You don't
have the right to banned other people simply because they have different
point of view. If we all share the same point of view then the world will
be a boring place to live in. Now, picture the word DELETE. Got it?!
From: Momodou Mbye Jabang <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: Religious postings on Gambia-L
To: [log in to unmask]
Date: Mar 28, 2000
Dagmar Christensen wrote:
<I have been a passive list particpant for a couple of years and I feel
compelled to throw my two cents worth on this one.In all fairness to Katim
there is a MARKED difference between a "SALES PITCH" and "Discourse Oriented
Article". Lets face it - Would you not ask an annoying sales person to stop
calling or coming to your door.? After you've hung-up or slammed the door
several times !!Think about it. >
Which topic or idea is not annoying "sales pitch" on this list and and what is your criterion in such a diverse forum? How do we determine whether a particular posting is not 'annoying' to all list members. How do you define what is a "discourse oriented article" and what is not? Think about it.
Allahumma salli wasallim alaa Nabiyyina Muhammad. Wasalaam.
Modou Mbye
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