Re: Fw: Do...My "send" problem, sorry

From: Sondra Brasile (sbrasile@hotmail.com)
Date: Thu Jun 05 2003 - 15:14:01 EDT

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    Walt,

    I get it, I only use the "send" button so it's been going to only the
    writer, not the ASA and visa versa.
    Then sometimes I manually add the asa's address to it. Still it has been a
    real source of confusion, because like with Debbie I assumed it came from
    the list but it didn't, so I typed in the asa over her name because when I
    recieve a reply that was, say cc'd to the asa, when I press "send" the asa
    address (cc'd) dissapears anyway. Anyways it's my fault, I'll have to screw
    my head on tighter.

    Thanks, and of course... <kiss>

    lol
    Sondra

    >From: Walter Hicks <wallyshoes@mindspring.com>
    >CC: asa@calvin.edu
    >Subject: Re: Fw: Do...My "attack" on Don, last one
    >Date: Sun, 15 Jun 2003 14:12:02 -0400
    >
    >
    >
    >Sondra Brasile wrote:
    >
    > > Debbie,
    > >
    > > Yeah I guess.
    > >
    > > Since sometimes I get two copies of everything and sometimes I get one,
    >(BTW
    > > I think is really unecessary to send two, I can't understand why the
    >people
    > > in this list cannot simply post it to the list since we all get a copy
    >of
    > > it). I see no purpose for sending one directly and then another throught
    >the
    > > list
    >
    >In the case of my email, I can chose to select "reply" or "reply all". To
    >use
    >the former results in only the sender getting it and not asa. To use the
    >latter
    >results in both the sender and asa getting it -- so the sender gets it
    >twice. To
    >send it to asa and not the sender requires that I go to the distribution
    >and
    >delete the other names. I'm lazy and others must be also.
    >
    >This time I did it. Do I get a kiss? (A Christian one of course)
    >
    >Walt
    >
    >
    >
    >===================================
    >Walt Hicks <wallyshoes@mindspring.com>
    >
    >In any consistent theory, there must
    >exist true but not provable statements.
    >(Godel's Theorem)
    >
    >You can only find the truth with logic
    >If you have already found the truth
    >without it. (G.K. Chesterton)
    >===================================
    >
    >

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