[lit-ideas] Fwd: Ecartis command results: who authorized this review of lit-ideas. You don't provide

  • From: wokshevs@xxxxxx
  • To: lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2006 17:18:39 -0230

Here's something we think you really will find spooky.
(Poltergeisten!)Explanations welcome, not only from List Manager.

Valodya Okshevsky
Dsirektor,
KGB: Komitset Gosudarstvoneye Beopaznosts
University of Minsk
Duluth, Iowa

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>> I would think that anybody who distinguishes between competence and
>> performance
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>> should be heartily accepted and welcomed to our cafe. And this regardless
>> of
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>> the altitude of the commentary. Welcome Frances. We're really not sure
>> what
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>> we're about, but some people share some affinities and sensibilities
>> with some
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>> other people on the List. Some people share no affinities and sensibilities
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>> with other members of the list. Only one person is Russian. I'll leave
>> you to
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>> deduce further information about the List - including why some people
>> continue
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>> communicative interaction with certain other people - from the traditional
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>> Square of Opposition on your own. Cheers, 
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>> Walter C. Okshevsky
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>> Memorial University
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>> P.S. If you're receiving duplicates of this message, I don't believe
>> I'm the
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>> guilty party.
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>> Quoting Frances Kelly <frances.kelly@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
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>> Frances to listers...
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>> Other listers here have kindly stated for me the purpose of the
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>> Literature and Ideas List with its digest and archive, for which a
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>> note of thanks is extended.
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>> Stan Spiegel however wrote...
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>> You're a curious phenomenon coming out of nowhere to evaluate this
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>> listserv. You don't tell us who you are, where you're coming from,
>> and
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>> who authorized this review of lit-ideas. You don't provide
No such list 'authorized'

For information on what mailing lists are available on this
site, send e-mail to ecartis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'lists' in the subject
or body.

>> documentation to support your conclusions. You just spout off. You
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>> speak like an invisible god in the sky, looking down on us from 30,000
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>> feet up or one who comes from another planet and looks through a
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>> distorted lens. Are you a member of this listserv? Where do you live
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>> and work? What kind of work do you do? Give us some perspective on
>> who
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>> you are. How can you participate more fruitfully than with your
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>> disparaging remarks?
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>> Frances to Stan...
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>> You are overstating my intent and also missing my point, which is
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>> mainly about the internet use of open websites and free listserves
>> to
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>> discuss serious topics. In any event, it is the message that is
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>> important and not the messenger, because stupid persons can make smart
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>> statements and smart persons can make stupid statements, thereby
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>> making the statement the proper object of address or attack.
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>> John McCreery then partly wrote in effect...
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>> I resemble an intelligent literate persons with reasonable literary
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>> goals. Here's a poem dedicated just to you to prove it: IN PRAISE OF
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>> THE ARCHIVES dedicated to Francis Kelly.
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>> Frances to John...
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>> My female name as previously posted is clearly spelled "Frances" with
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>> an "e" which is mentioned here publicly in the interests of your
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>> literate competence and performance.
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>> ------------------------------------------------------------------
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>> To change your Lit-Ideas settings (subscribe/unsub, vacation on/off,
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>> digest on/off), visit www.andreas.com/faq-lit-ideas.html
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