[citw150] CITW 150: Lesson 5; Question 2
- From: Raymond Kurtis <raymondkurtis@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: listserv <citw150@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2005 20:43:18 -0800 (PST)
I?m hoping that talking about previous newsletters that I?ve been part of will
suffice for this question? I have to wade though over 300 emails a day as it is
(between my 3 accounts) and I quit my newsletters because I was tired of the
flood. At one time, I was subscribed to a technical news letter (from
About.Com) that was about virus hoaxes and email scams. Another newsletter I
was subscribed to at one time was a daily humor letter. I ended up removing
myself from that one after receiving too many that just had stupid jokes which
didn?t even make me chuckle. Over all, I really do not like newsletters. My
experience with them is that the good ones are really hard to find and even
then they are only a waste of drive space at least half the time.
Ray Kurtis
All thing being equal, the simplest answer is usually true.
There is nothing as deceptive as an obvious fact.
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