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526.1 | Recovered from New England Reserve! | SAGE::MESSINO | alias: Emery Boddy | Mon Jun 20 1988 16:11 | 2 |
| I lived in California for 10 years and it just seemed to come with
the territory.
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526.2 | | AXEL::FOLEY | Rebel without a Clue | Mon Jun 20 1988 18:23 | 8 |
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I know alot of these people personally... 'sides, I really
don't care what others may think..
Been doing it for years..
mike
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526.3 | Communication is wonderful | VAXRT::CANNOY | Down the river of Night's dreaming | Mon Jun 20 1988 19:55 | 22 |
| Like Mike said, it's a combination of things. Part is a holdover
from when the Noters community was very small and most people did
know each other. Part is not caring if people think badly of you,
just because you are a frank and truthful person. And in my case,
the largest part of it is that the topics we discuss here in H_R
are things that interest me a very great deal. These are things
I have thought about, talked about with other people, and have always
been interested in what conclusions other people have reached.
I decided (way back when SEXCETERA existed (it doesn't anymore))
that if we were going to discuss inter-personal relationships,
then the best way for this to be of value, was to be forthright
and truthful and express my feelings on things. I decided that whatever
I said here, while going to a much larger audience, was the same
sort of thing I would say in any random group of people I happened
to come across who were discussing the same things. We used to talk
about these things in my college dorm, at parties, at lunch, at
science fiction conventions, etc. More people can see it, but I'm
still saying the same types of things.
Tamzen
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526.4 | It's (pretty) easy! | LAGUNA::RACINE_CH | | Mon Jun 20 1988 20:01 | 21 |
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I don't know any of these people personally. Sometimes it's just
easier to solicit opinions from people who are totally removed from
the situation and who don't know any of the participants. I've
only entered one base note in this conference,and the feedback I
got back was really thought provoking and I found it very interesting
and helpful. The people in this notesfile, from my own experience
as well as reading replies to various notes, seem to be very supportive
and helpful and it's very easy to "open up" when you're surrounded
by such people. Of course, there IS a limit as to how much of my
guts I will spill in this forum, but I don't think that's unusual.
It's neat to see how other people would react to a situation I'm
in now. And it's nice to know you're not the only one that goes
through some of the things that are mentioned in various basenotes
in this notesfile. I've found it very reassuring to do a directory
and see a note entered by someone I don't even know regarding something
that's been on my mind. It's a good sanity check!
Cherie
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526.5 | Not the same | CSMADM::GIRARD | | Tue Jun 21 1988 08:33 | 8 |
| This is, in all intents and purposes, a bulletin board. Bearing
one's soul is a personal and intensely private experience.
Even mail lessens the intensity and makes it part of the electronic
stream of things. Nothing can replace a close conversation with
someone looking at your eyes and paying attention to what you are
saying, being involved enough so when you walk away you feel that
your life was touched by someone who genuinely cared.
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526.6 | only half joking | TLE::RANDALL | I feel a novel coming on | Tue Jun 21 1988 13:25 | 3 |
| I'm a writer. I get my kicks out of baring my soul in public.
--bonnie
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526.7 | | IAMOK::KOSKI | Wake me when it's over | Tue Jun 21 1988 13:40 | 12 |
| It seems that just writing out your problems/concerns makes you
feel better about the situation. It helps you gain perspective.
Writting to elicit advise from perfect strangers is in many ways
easier than gathering the same feedback from close friends.
I've noticed that the contributors to this file do a good job in
contributing (for the most part) nonjudgemental feedback. It is
always reasuring to find out that there are others out there that
think/feel the same things you do, be those feelings joyous or sad.
Gail
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526.8 | Be Yourself! | HENRYY::HASLAM_BA | | Tue Jun 21 1988 16:29 | 3 |
| I simply say in writing the same things I would say in person.
Barb
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526.9 | Thanks CSMADM::GIRARD, that sums it up nicely! | ARGUS::CHILTON | I live for week-ends | Tue Jun 21 1988 17:24 | 11 |
| re. 5
This is exactly how I feel, especially....
> This is, in all intents and purposes, a bulletin board. Bearing
> one's soul is a personal and intensely private experience.
I'm sure I will end up participating at some point because I do
like what goes on in here. But for me, it will take some time.
Sue
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526.10 | Out of Real Time | ELESYS::JASNIEWSKI | I know from just bein' around | Wed Jun 22 1988 12:32 | 15 |
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It's inately much easier to write out of real time, than to speak
in real time for most, I believe. In the Editor, I can take my time,
look things over from top to bottom to be sure that's what I really
want to say, before I hit a ^Z and "say it". Most of us simply cannot
do that in conversation. Therfore, this type of communication is
very different than speaking at, say, a live debate.
I deleted and reentered a note once, just because this "of"
should have been an "as". Try *that* in conversation! Part of the
loss of inhibition may be due to that fact that you can think some,
here, before you open your mouth.
Joe Jas
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526.11 | dive in! | MCIS2::POLLITZ | Mostly gylanic | Wed Jun 22 1988 19:12 | 25 |
| RE .0 It's like typing into a TV program at home. Only the
TV talks back to you. In my mind it's much better than TV.
TV is all programming save for some news related type shows.
Here there are live people on the other side of that picture.
There is a very real factor of involvement that TV today
does not have.
My first note was in mennotes in Nov '87. Something about
the sexes. I had little idea of what I was doing or what
to 'expect.' I figured that some people might be interested
in the 'issue' although it really wasn't an issue at all.
It was kind of scary seeing everyone get mad at one another.
Emotions come out on the silliest things and personalities
can have a way of joining/clashing.
re .5 You're right. It's largely a bulletin board. Still,
enough information passes thru to form mental pictures
of noters.
Those that bare their souls are the most interesting.
Russ P.
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526.12 | Caution is ok too. | COMET::BERRY | Howie Mandel in a previous life. | Fri Jun 24 1988 08:26 | 5 |
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I select what I want told. I won't bear my soul on the net. I
prefer talking to an extremely close friend about personal data.
Dwight
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