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Re: LISTSERV REPENTENCE
- From: Marvin <physchem...>
- Subject: Re: LISTSERV REPENTENCE
- Date: Sun 15 Sep 2002 14.41 (GMT)
Was "just kidding" on the list of sins?
----- Original Message -----
From: Eliezer Kaplan
To: World music from a Jewish slant
Sent: Sunday, September 15, 2002 10:33 AM
Subject: Re: LISTSERV REPENTENCE
How can you post that sort of crap to this list?
Just kidding-
Gemar Vechatimah Tovah, all-
Ellie
----- Original Message -----
From: MaxwellSt (at) aol(dot)com
To: World music from a Jewish slant
Sent: Sunday, September 15, 2002 8:47 AM
Subject: LISTSERV REPENTENCE
Al cheyt, I know it's off-topic! Gmar tov, everyone!
LISTSERV REPENTANCE
For the sin we have committed in posting copyrighted material to the
listserv,
and for the sin we have committed by forwarding virus warnings, NEA
appeals, and dying child requests.
For the sin we have committed in harshly judging other List members by
their spelling or use of punctuation,
and for the sin we have committed in posting a message without spell
checking it first.
For the sin we have committed by raising our voice through the over-use of
capital letters,
and for the sin we have committed in lowercasing the pronoun "I" as an
original and clever expression of language.
For the sin we have committed in rushing to delete overly long messages
and those with the name of a digest on the subject line,
and for the sin we have committed in responding to the List by simply
pressing the Reply key.
For the sin we have committed in posting "unsubscribe" and other server
commands to the List itself,
and for the sin we have committed in enjoying what were obviously private
messages sent to the List in error.
For the sin we have committed in assuming that anyone with e-mail also has
access to the Web, U.S. television, and the spiritual foundation with which we
were raised,
and for the sin we have committed in believing that our gentle digs and
tongue-in-cheek comments could never be misinterpreted.
For the sin we have committed in analyzing an innocent comment to death,
and for the sin we have committed in failing to recognize that for some
List members, rebutting one piece of a post is the best way to show that the
whole message was taken seriously.
For the sin we have committed in posting how everyone should take it easy
and not be so sensitive,
and for the sin we have committed in feeling personally insulted by
another List member's inability to master Netiquette and an undetermined
portion of their real world lives.
For the sin we have committed in trying to post attachments to the List,
and for the sin we have committed in believing that our bonds with the List
community were a replacement for neighborhood, volunteer, and other real world
attachments.
For the sin we have committed in feeling superior to List members whose
self-revelations have actually taught us valuable lessons,
and for the sin we have committed in forgetting that the archives are
searchable, and that sharing confidential information about people who may
someday seek it out is an act of honesty that could eventually harm the
innocent.
For the sin we have committed in fearing on-line disagreements as divisive
and dangerous, forgetting that our community is truly multifaceted,
and for the sin we have committed by not attempting to start a new thread
if the List seemed to need a different direction.
For these and other sins, some are guilty, all are responsible for the Send
button.
~ From Carl in Israel ~