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Re: [Digital BW] A strike below the belt.

2002-05-10 by Michael J. Kravit

Tom,

I will be glad to help people, but I will bow out when the discussions 
become politically charged in nature.
I also believe that these two situations are separate and distinct.  I 
know who called the center and exactly what was said.  I will not 
publicly disclose that info as the individual is a highly visible 
photographic personality who does a great amount to forward the art.

Take care
Mike


On Thursday, May 9, 2002, at 02:16 PM, Thomas Keesling wrote:

> I'm assuming that Brian's reaction to Mike Kravit's comments and the 
> actions
> in Palm Beach that have caused Mike to back away from this group were 
> merely
> coincidental.
>
> However, both Brian's uncivil comments and the cowardly actions on the 
> part
> of (apparently) some member(s) of this group to discredit Mike are
> unbelievable.
>
> We're exchanging ideas, opinions and information here. Sure, it's 
> important
> stuff (more or less), but it's not worth throwing tantrums on the list 
> or
> trying to sabotage a member's activities outside the list. Give me a 
> break.
> Life is way too short for this kind of crap, but then there's always
> somebody out there trying to lower our standards a notch or two.
>
> I don't know Mike personally, but I've learned a great deal from his
> contributions to this group. I've appreciated his willingness to share 
> his
> knowledge, perspective, and expertise with us and I'll miss that.
>
> Tom Keesling
> Intelligent Design, Inc.
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