In article <[log in to unmask]>, [log in to unmask] writes
>Just joined your list. Sorry to say so but it looks like 10 or so people
>having a moan in the bar after a boring day discussing mediacl politics! Can't
>you send your individual comments to each other instead of the whole list? Who
>wants to read 30 e-mails every day which consists largely of other people's
>post?
Well, it looks like all 10 have answered you now!
What would you like to talk about then?
What prompted you to join?
We must all have something in common or you wouldn't have considered the
list in the first place?
I joined only in February, after a few lurking moments could not resist
the challenge - someone, who I won't risk naming, made a comment which
could *not* go unchallenged.
>From there I have found a group of friends, a place to safely let of
steam when work gets on top of me, answers to numerous questions - from
Alzheimers to Addisons, hints on IT - medical and technical, chat about
music, literature, films, etc.
There are people on the list who I may never meet in person, but I feel
I know them well enough that they would be welcome in my home at any
time, if troubled they could talk anytime and I would listen - and I
know they would do the same for me ...
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Katie
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