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I must agree with Karen. Part of the value of this list is the fact that
we are exposed to new ideas on a wide variety of topics. For me, this has
been an opportunity to expand my horizons in more ways than one.
On Thu, 29
Sep 1994, Karen Kay wrote:
> Marilynne Smith said:
> > That's quite a number. We should consider breaking out into special
> > interest groups. That might solve some of the frustrations of people.
> NO! Not special interest groups. This is part of the value of this
> list for me--everything is here, and if I don't want to read it, I can
> delete it.
> Karen
> karenk -at- netcom -dot- com
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