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Lorenzo,
With all due respect, this may not be true.  People are joining all the 
time, and even those here are searching the archives when looking for 
something.  Sometimes a thread shifts and the first part of it or the 
source question   is no longer clear.
Therefore at least in a information based list like this repeating that 
message both gives readers a chance to follow  the discussion, and may 
even save time in having a topic repeated.
Does this make sense?
Karen

On Sun, 31 Jul 2005, Lorenzo Taylor wrote:

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> Sorry.  I don't quote unless I absolutely have to.  I feel that quoting
> wastes the reader's time since he/she has already read the same message
> once, twice or even 5 times already.  Why should I add to that problem?
>
> Lorenzo
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