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Subject: Re: The Key for Personal Email Postcards (Solution!)

Author: Rolf Tueschen

Date: 03:07:04 04/03/03

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On April 02, 2003 at 10:00:10, alan palmer wrote:

>On April 02, 2003 at 06:38:08, Rolf Tueschen wrote:
>
>>On April 01, 2003 at 19:59:26, alan palmer wrote:
>>
>>>Its one thing to discuss the issues involved but sending these type of emails to
>>>individuals makes it personal and thats out of order.
>>
>>
>>
>>Objection! Ok, I don't know you and have no idea of your involvement into CC but
>>the key for a better understanding of these PERSONAL emails, are ____ now your
>>turn ... have you no idea? The key for these personal cynical postcards is the
>>PERSONAL connection estimated by the sender with the addressees. Ok, but the two
>>mentioned addrressees already refused to show any kind of personal concern. BOTH
>>have reacted as if they were sitting on Dubya's lap or Laura's?  :)
>>
>>
>>Folks IF WE here in the community lose the rest of our humour, call it cynism,
>>that is so important for any kind of intellectual living, then we've lost the
>>battle of our lives. We ain't no such fools, no?
>>
>>It's astonishing that you saw the main key but you waved your arms as if you had
>>discovered the abyss of Evil. But the key is designed to be our only hope!
>>I can only advise to go into personal talks between all of you, Europeans and
>>Americans alike.
>>
>>Rolf Tueschen
>
>Are you for real? Of course its personal: why send them to the individuals
>concerned otherwise. Emails to individuals are by their very nature, PERSONAL.

As I said, you see it but still you support open publication. Who is real here?


>As for whether Bruce took the emails personally I suggest you read his comments
>again. If it was a general comment

I knew that it could make no sense talking to you. You simply can't understand.
It WAS personal because the two know each other. Enough said?


>about the war why not just post on the
>relevant site and leave it at that. As for my involvement with this site (why
>should that be mentioned), i was not aware i needed to post my C.V. before I
>made a comment - I will comment where i think fit.
>
>Your comments re addresses etc is pontificating crap.



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