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class=937162822-14052004><FONT color=#0000ff>Tom Sivak
wrote: </FONT></SPAN><BR><SPAN class=937162822-14052004><FONT
color=#0000ff> << </FONT></SPAN>To me, the difference =
is more a
matter of common courtesy, and of following decorum. Everyone =
(almost
everyone) signs their real name on this list. In fact, when I made =
my
first post, several years ago, I signed my first name only, and was =
reprimanded
by others on the list to include my entire name. And that's =
fine.
They signed their posts with their entire name. Why shouldn't =
I?
That's just one of the rules of this little society.<SPAN
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<DIV><SPAN class=937162822-14052004><FONT face=Arial =
color=#0000ff>I agree. It
would be common courtesy if TP would reveal his true
identity.</FONT></SPAN></DIV>
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class=937162822-14052004>But I'm
not bent out of shape over it, either. Frankly, I don't have time =
to care.
Doubt I'll ever meet him/her/it, and if I did, how would I know =
anyway?
:-)</SPAN></FONT></FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><SPAN class=937162822-14052004><FONT face=Arial =
color=#0000ff>John
Formsma</FONT></SPAN></DIV></BODY></HTML>