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Subject:Re: Free Speech on the Net From:Stephen Forrest <techwriter -at- IBM -dot- NET> Date:Mon, 7 Jul 1997 21:01:59 GMT
At 04:54 PM 7/7/97 -0400, DoreenM520 wrote:
>
>your points about free speech are well taken, but this list is basically
>owned and operated by one individual who decides what can be talked about
>and what cannot. This is why I hope some day the STC or some other group
>will offer a techwriters list that will permit open debate.
Open debate is great in a news group, but on a mailing list it just clogs up
my e-mail, so
please.....stay.....on.....topic.
Thank you.
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