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I take back my "aye" and say we all make mistakes from time to time. I'm sure he got the
message and wouldn't do again. Let him who is without fault cast the first stone!
Bill Saxon wrote:
> I'm sure Mr Nathaniel very much regrets his hasty and indiscriminate
> use of profanity. And I'm sure he will be a good boy and never, never
> do it again - at least not on this list.
>
> Aside from shaming him off I don't think there is any way to implement
> this exorcism. Those of us who live in a glass house shouldn't
> continue to hit a dead horse with rocks, or something like that.
>
> Bob Doepper wrote:
> >
> > Aye
> >
> > Alberto Torchio wrote:
> >
> > > Listmembers,
> > >
> > > I absolutely agree: this person should be removed from the list. Not only for his
> > > impoliteness, but also because he's sent to all listmembers the same useless text file
> > > and has therefore created the same inconveninents he was complaining about.
> > >
> > > Be the list moderated or unmoderated, he should be banned!
> > >
> > > Alberto Torchio
> > > Torino, Italy
> > >
> > > > All in favor say aye. "Aye!"
> > > >
> > > > In an unmoderated mailing list it is up to the participants of the list
> > > > to police behavior and make it obvious when something is not tolerable.
> > > > I hope that we all agree that verbal attacks of this nature are not
> > > > acceptable. Profanity is counterproductive. It does more damage to the
> > > > profaner than the profanee.
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