If this is true, then it is applicable to all human actions, and not just in
a specific cyberspace. Ms Croggan did not claim to be accepting such
responsibility, only to be helping to run the specific list.
As you assert the existence of this responsibility, David, I assume that you
are not so disingenuous - using your word - as to suggest there is any
limitation upon it.
I assume, therefore, that in *all of your actions, not just your poetry, you
always accept full responsibility for all of your actions, considering all
the possible consequences beforehand, *of *course, and allowing nothing
personal to intervene
See you in Paradise a bit later, then...
L
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Hickman" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: 23 July 2001 05:01
Subject: Re: k j unsubscribe
| For people who run a list to pretend that they are
| only responsible to those who fit their picture of what a list should look
| like is disingenuous. Their decision to take on such an unpredictable and
| potentially irritating task has consequences for everyone who subscribes.
|