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Re: A POST IS A POST...IS A POST...IS A POST...

From: Lodema (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 13 Mar 2003 09:00:27 -0600 (CST)


I'm just guessing, but I believe this was about my previous post. I am not saying that people shouldn't feel free to post research. I love reading others research! I also love doing my own research too.

In my particular case, the poster wasn't being polite about bashing the person trying to help me. And the 'research' they posted about was to PROVE the person wrong. I feel that I have as much right to complain as anyone else on the board. You are complaining in this post..and that is your right.

I completely agree and next time will just move on.. but one thing can't be right for one person and not ok for another.

At Wed, 12 Mar 2003, Leigh wrote: >
>People should feel free to post research.. Some of us really like to look this stuff up.  Others, shouldn't consider it a response to their particular post, if there is too much information on there for them.  If it's posted as a response, then take it as one.  If it's just research and you're not interested...just delete it and go on.  I get so tired of seeing post where someone is fussing about what someone else posted.  This is a great way for us to help each other.  Just read it or ignore it, and delete it or save it, then go on to the next one...  I personally get a lot out of everyone's posts...even when they don't apply to my current circumstances, they might later on....  I just want to THANK everyone for posting on here and sharing their information!!!    And people...let's learn to CUT and PASTE!!!!  It will make this experience so much more enjoyable and easier to read...




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