Interesting how your answer has little bearing on what was in the original post... there was nothing about computer savvy and blocking an email and then a put-down and ending with respectfully? David Ilvedson, RPT Pacifica, CA 94044 ----- Original message ---------------------------------------- From: "Sloane, Benjamin \(sloaneba\)" <sloaneba at ucmail.uc.edu> To: caut at ptg.org Received: 6/23/2009 11:26:14 AM Subject: Re: [CAUT] Morality and Piano Technology; was RE: Tuning--again > Hello Jim, > Actually, it does not take the computer savvy to put a block on an E-Mail address. >You do not even need to give yourself the opportunity to receive my e-mail so you >can delete it, though ordinarily, the feature is used for spam. Don't you know how to >program your e-mail so you do not even receive e-mail from my address? > Respectfully, > Ben >________________________________________ >From: caut-bounces at ptg.org [caut-bounces at ptg.org] On Behalf Of Jim Busby >[jim_busby at byu.edu] >Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2009 10:22 AM >To: caut at ptg.org >Subject: Re: [CAUT] Morality and Piano Technology; was RE: Tuning--again >Thanks Fred, >One unfortunate thing about this is that some people don't just hit the delete button >(Like I do) but they leave the list. I know of at least two who have. I used to car >pool with 6 people. One left the pool and his replacement had, well, let's just say >showering was optional. Within a few days we all decided to drive ourselves... >I guess that begs the question, can someone be asked to leave the list? If so, how >does that work? >Regards, >Jim > <<<...Clear, to the point writing concerning technical topics is best. A >little deviation is fine. This does not describe your posts. >Regards, >Fred Sturm >University of New Mexico >fssturm at unm.edu>>>
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