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From: Lady Jestyr jestyr@*********.html.com
Subject: Gah...
Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 01:29:09 +1000
One quick note from the depths of my sleep deprivation: I don't believe
Bull was really advocating a "STFU" approach. Rather, I think he was
suggesting reading the logs so that newcomers could see all the valid
discussion that we've _already had_ on the "SR3 sucks" and "SR3 has no
color" threads.

While of course the newer members on this list are entitled to make all the
comments they choose, I can only speak for myself when I see the "SR3 is
bad" thread rear its ugly head for probably the fourth time in as many
weeks. I personally am just _tired_ of it, of hearing the same points
raised over and over again, etc etc (I'm too sleep-deprived to think of any
better comments to put in there).

I personally am NOT saying that the newcomers shouldn't talk about this,
before anyone gets up in arms - I just agree with the suggestion that they
could read the logs to see all the points we've all already raised in this
argument - so we don't all have to raise them all again [cue weary voice].

I have no idea if this post even made the point it was trying to. Hell, at
this stage, I can't even remember what point I was trying to make, so I'll
just say (in my best Jack Nicholson voice [which isn't very good since I'm
female]): "Why can't we all just... get along?"

Now I'm off to bed to dream about being slaughtered by Martians, and about
Sarah Jessica Parker's head on a chiahuahua's body, and about the
implications of the fact that someone out there thought Tom Jones would be
the saviour of humanity.

...zzzZZZZZzzz...

Lady Jestyr
~ Hell hath no fury like a geek with a whippersnipper ~

* jestyr@*****.com | URL: http://www.geocities.com/~jestyr *

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