>I sort of agree, Keith. I just don't understand why it's such a big >problem telling >the list what one's name is and where one is from! > >Avery Right, just like it's no problem refusing to divulge your name in a face to face conversation. It's a minimum courtesy and credibility thing. Where you're from is utterly unimportant, other than providing context and perspective for evaluating attitudes and approaches. Do here only and all you would in person. In other words, come as you are or stand over there out of the way where we can watch you. Some of us have no use or tolerance for people who won't take the responsibility for their own identity. It's pretty basic stuff. Where are you from...? Ron N
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