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Date:      Mon, 31 Dec 2001 07:31:17 +0100
From:      "Anthony Atkielski" <anthony@freebie.atkielski.com>
To:        "Shaun Branden" <shaun@pcuse.com>
Cc:        "FreeBSD Questions" <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Teaching parents UNIX
Message-ID:  <00cb01c191c4$c9d4d270$0a00000a@atkielski.com>
References:  <Pine.LNX.4.40.0112282250220.27385-100000@zx750.ninja.com> <02eb01c1902e$69629bd0$fe00a8c0@wskatinka> <20011229122459.GE3776@raggedclown.net> <000401c190ac$f0ee7aa0$0a00000a@atkielski.com> <20011230120427.A19630@sjt-u10.cisco.com> <20011231095153.A12533@dingoblue.net.au>

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Shaun writes:

> Since I doubt anyone reads his emails, it
> would be very considerate of Anthony to send
> his emails to /dev/null, rather than have
> all of us do that after receiving them.

There are plenty of people reading my messages, but they are not nearly as
prone to surges of powerful emotion and religious fervor as are those who
feel most compelled to respond to them.

I keep hoping that the more emotional among these people will either filter
me out or control their emotions well enough to reply in less puerile ways,
but unfortunately the ones most likely to veer into tirades also seem to be
unable to resist the desire to read what I write and reply to it.  It's
rather like other highly religious people who object loudly and obviously to
pornography, but continue to seek it out so that they can complain about it.
The real motivation behind this, of course, is that such people are not
content to prevent themselves from seeing things they don't like--it is
imperative for them that they prevent the rest of the world from seeing
things they don't like as well.

As for me, I never filter anyone, because I actually prefer to read other
opinions as well as my own.


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