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I agree with Kim T., who objected to David's flame about "Writer's Block."
There's no need to be publicly nasty. I'm fairly new to this Internet thing
myself, and, had I been abused on this list, I might have been cowed enough
to just forget the whole thing.
Nora Merhar
merhar -at- switch -dot- rockwell -dot- com
"Let us make a special effort to learn to stop communicating with each other,
so we can have some conversation."
--Miss Manners