Ms. Seigel,
How/Where does one procure this newsletter that has generated this 
outburst of suffering and ruination. I'm looking for just such 
distractions...
Dennis Moser
On May 15, 2004, at 18:26, Judy Seigel wrote:
> I'm trying to think of a way to explain how thrilled I am to have had 
> this
> effect, which suggests that at least some of the material in #9 was as
> compelling & seductive to at least some folks as it seemed to me, 
> while at
> the same time not give the impression that I am an unsympathetic 
> person,
> or worse yet, narcissistically oblivious to the suffering of others. 
> When
> I think of something suitably self-deprecating, I'll send it along,
> meanwhile it occurs to me that these complaints do prove the 
> superiority,
> for the purpose of a "magazine," of print over online publication.  
> There
> is no way on this earth you can blame a day lost to an online 
> "magazine"
> on a morning surprise from the mailman !
>
> For that insight, as well as the list of seductions, I thank Mark and 
> John
> especially. Somehow I'd thought folks were  most interested in
> technical/how to -- and the anecdotal (gossipy?) was to please myself.
> Glad to have been of service.
>
>
> Judy
>
Received on Tue May 18 08:24:53 2004
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