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Posted by dorayme on 01/11/06 01:04
> From: Mark Parnell <webmaster@clarkecomputers.com.au>
> Deciding to do something for the good of humanity, Neredbojias
> <invalid@neredbojias.com> spouted in alt.html:
>
>> but why give
>> them the satisfaction of knowing they are important enough in your life
>> for you to take special action over?
>
> Why tell them? I very rarely, if ever, tell someone they are in my
> killfile. I just stick them there and forget about them. And unlike
> Barbara, I don't clear it out. :-)
>
> (dorayme would have a field day with the above paragraph if she was
> around...)
Well, "she" is sort of on hols, having a hol from the hols for a
few hours every now and again (Clients seem to want little
changes and updates at any time of the day or night!).
No, I don't blame anyone for kfing anyone. And I doubt if they
do it because they think their victims are important. This
sounds a bit too pop psychological for my taste. Or hurt!
I have searched high and low for a facility to kf myself and
failed. My interest is really to see what it might be like to be
in my own killfile all alone... I am sort of interested more in
the phenomenology (this too 'potty mouthed" for _you_ Jonathan?
Not _interesting_ enough a mind game?) of the killfile than the
ethics or justice of it...
--
dorayme
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