Harvey, That is definitely correct. One of the difficulties is that without facial cues, body language and tone of voice our pure text messages often don't come across as we intended. I am not sure if you feel I crossed the line myself at some point, if so it was not by intent. Martin --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., SKID Photography <skid@b...> wrote: > Martin Wesley wrote: > > > <snip>Manufactures and dealers should be ready to deal > > with tough questions and forthright opinions. > > But there is a difference between: 'tough questions and forthright opinions', and rudeness. There is never a > reason to go *there*. I find that the anonymous nature of e-mails tends to allow people to behave in ways > that they *never* would in public. > > Just my 2 cents. > > Harvey Ferdschneider > partner, SKID Photography, NYC > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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[Digital BW] Re: another ink option
2001-09-10 by Martin Wesley
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