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Re: An Open Letter: Insufferable Q-list Abuse



But if the aggrieved persons are willing, even enthusiastic victims,
isn't the transgressor perhaps simply doing the right thing?
Just a thought (and not much of one at that).

DeWitt Harrison    de@aztek
Boulder, CO
88 5kcstq

On Tue, 18 Mar 1997 13:48:35 GMT Phil Payne wrote:
>In message <199703181313.IAA00006@mh004.infi.net> "Bart Chambers" writes:
>
>> An apology is only worthy of the name when it is offered by someone who
knows 
>> that *s/he* has transgressed the boundaries of civilized conduct, ...
>
>Am I the only one who instantly thought of VAG's spare parts price list?
>
>- --
> Phil Payne
> phil@sievers.com