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From: rlr@pyuxn.UUCP (Rich Rosen)
Newsgroups: net.singles
Subject: Re: RE: Topics
Message-ID: <964@pyuxn.UUCP>
Date: Sat, 4-Aug-84 12:49:59 EDT
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Posted: Sat Aug  4 12:49:59 1984
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> > From spaf@gatech.UUCP,  Posted Tue Jul 31 05:35:55 1984
> > Any further additions to the Trish/Alan/Rainbow/RLR discussion should
> >    probably go to net.flame or /dev/null...

RLR?  I've got a name, you know.  At least I did when I woke up this morning.
No, wait!  The teller at the bank asked me to give him my name!  Now he has
two and I don't have any!

> From sunybcs!forys
> I got an idea.  From now on, *everyone* submitting *anything* must first
> mail the article to Gene Spafford (spaf@gatech.UUCP).  All the postings
> will be done by him and no one else.  If the article does not meet with
> his approval, he will tell you where to post it.  Of course, the above
> does *not* apply to Rich Rosen as he can do whatever he wants.  [:-)]*

Actually, the above does not apply to ANYBODY, as anybody can do whatever they
want on this net.  (I hate being singled out.)  Those who think that the
newsgroups have some sort of list of legal subtopics for discussion, or indeed 
that a newsgroup's name somehow actually relates to the topics discussed within
it are in for a real surprise.  The contributors wind up determining what the
content is.  Why do you think net.social is barely above water?  Because
net.singles evolved into THE place to discuss all sorts of social and (oh
my god) sexual oriented things.

> ...Strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system
>    of government...

Creep!!!  You stole my next signature line!!! :-)  (no kidding)
-- 
It doesn't matter what you wear, just as long as you are there.
						Rich Rosen    pyuxn!rlr