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Seriously, I enjoy the list as is and enjoy the lightning-quick repartee and the
intelligent discourse. If I had to think "Ok, I'll spend my one post for the day
saying this" or "I'll spend one of my posting points to answer this" or if I
simply waited until the end of the day to respond to everything, that life is
gone. Gone would be the instantaneity of it all, of having my problems resolved
immediately or helping someone immediately. The list would lose a large part of
why I joined at all. Not only that, but discussions would take weeks to
complete! Ack, the glacial pace of it all! I'm sure the jerks and the dogmatists
would leave, but so would a lot of other folk.
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