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519.1 | | ULTRA::ZURKO | Words like winter snowflakes | Fri Mar 24 1989 16:53 | 7 |
| Thank you Dick (or do you prefer Q?).
I often feel the need to give others space and respect as well. However, it is
awfully easy to do that by diminishing myself. Certain people have the knack of
allowing space and respect for others while still giving full weight and value
to their own opinions. And I try to learn that from them here.
Mez
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519.2 | | CALLME::MR_TOPAZ | | Fri Mar 24 1989 17:00 | 8 |
| I think that the annual value of each person's noting output in
this conference is exactly $150.00.
So, to determine the value of any note written by a particular
noter, it's a simple matter of dividing $150 by the total number
of notes contributed by that noter over the course of a year.
--Mr Topaz
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519.5 | Just my .0000001 ?? | 2EASY::PIKET | I hate seeing <No more new notes> | Fri Mar 24 1989 17:40 | 5 |
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I'm not sure I like your algorithm!!!
Roberta
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519.7 | speaking only for myself :-) | SUPER::HENDRICKS | The only way out is through | Sun Mar 26 1989 11:53 | 12 |
| I think the attempt is to avoid generalizing, which tends to make
people angry and start fights.
I don't particularly like the connotation of "just my opinion",
but I do like it when someone reiterates that "I am speaking for
myself".
I sometimes make that the note title when I need to say something
controversial, and don't want to deal with a flurry of reactive
mail messages...it does make a difference.
Holly
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519.8 | FWIW... | ELESYS::JASNIEWSKI | just a revolutionary with a pseudonym | Mon Mar 27 1989 08:51 | 28 |
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When we become excited over a particular topic, it's very easy
to "slight" the context of how are saying something. The greatest
contextual offense is to slight "perhaps", "maybe", "possibly" or
"could" as *is*; slighting the indefinate as something definate.
"This is this and that is that, and you are all whatever" IMHO.
Rather than go back and recontext every statement to read in
a sensable manner, it's much easier to just tack on a disclaimer
at the end! My guess is that if people really put some quality time
into their replys, there would be no need for "disclaimers", as
anything arguable would be well thought out and contexted in a way
that there would only be one possible interpretation.
I have removed a reply more than once here, simply cause I didnt
like the way it read, to work on it more before re-submitting. One
thing I like to avoid is the possibility of misinterpretation. Another
is claiming definates, which I do habitually and when I get "excited"
in making a response.
Personally, I do not like the idea of "my 2 cents worth", even
as a cliche'. It's a subtle devaluation of the self, and while one
might think; "Aww, it's just a cliche' - somethin' ya say!" it may
have a negative consequential impact on one's sense of self. Or,
conversely, it may reveal what's trully there.
Joe Jas
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519.10 | | APEHUB::STHILAIRE | you heard me | Mon Mar 27 1989 11:49 | 8 |
| re .2, if that means you're willing to write me a check for $450.
for the past 3 yrs. of my notes, I'll take it!
Lorna
P.S. Just my humble, worthless, pitiful response to your ever so
witty one.
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519.13 | Sharing Myself... | SLOVAX::HASLAM | Creativity Unlimited | Mon Mar 27 1989 13:04 | 15 |
| My notes are valuable to me, as a tool of communication and sharing
and for support when needed. I believe it is up to the person reading
the note to place a "value" on it. I have been fortunate in the
past in that I have received many kind responses from others in
this file telling me that my replies have been of help in their
lives. In one recent case, an abused noter found the encouragement
and support needed to get out of the situation she was in. What
value then, could I attach to electronic support? Because of a
few words packed with a lot of feeling that I was able to send to
someone in need, there is one less abused woman in the world. To
me, this is beyond price; therefore, I have no humble opinions or
otherwise. I am sharing "me" across these lines. It is the best
I can do and I feel good about it.
Barb
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519.14 | Thumbs Up, Barb! | AQUA::WALKER | | Mon Mar 27 1989 15:04 | 2 |
| The compassionate support I have seen within Womannotes is worth
far more than can be measured in dollars.
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519.15 | My 2 cents | USEM::DONOVAN | | Mon Mar 27 1989 15:25 | 13 |
| This is an interesting string. People obviously note for different
reasons.
* To help people
* A call to action
* To eliminate boredom
* To communicate
* To teach
* To learn
Did I miss anything?
Kate
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519.17 | | WMOIS::B_REINKE | If you are a dreamer, come in.. | Mon Mar 27 1989 15:35 | 8 |
| Kate,
try * To make friends
* To get into fights
I've seen both
Bonnie
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519.18 | | HANDY::MALLETT | Barking Spider Industries | Mon Mar 27 1989 17:37 | 8 |
| I was going to throw in my "two gold bricks" worth, but as I began
to write this I got a call from my broker. So now I'll have to say
that my 1.7816 gold bricks worth is that, while I'm not crazy about
the particular disclaimer "2� worth", I'm real partial to the care
given to the way in which opinion is usually expressed in this
conference.
Steve
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519.19 | in re careful opinions | WMOIS::B_REINKE | If you are a dreamer, come in.. | Mon Mar 27 1989 17:59 | 13 |
| in re .18
Steve,
I appreciated your comment about 'the care given to the way in which
opinion in usually expessed in this conference.' Over the past two
years that I have been a moderator that has been an issue that has
been revisited many times. In so far as people look at womannotes
as a place where people take care with what they say to others and
where others will take care in what they say to them, then I have
a real sense of warm appreciation in the people who contribute here.
Bonnie
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519.20 | Friendly Place to Chat | USEM::DONOVAN | | Tue Mar 28 1989 11:57 | 7 |
| I have to agree with you, Bonnie. (as I usually do) But I have been
people get blasted in here too. But usually it is either a
misunderstanding or the person deserved it. Some people find this
"almost invisible medium" a great place to say things that they
wouldn't dare say in person.
Kate
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