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Re: [Digital BW] OT was:OT, was:OT...

2003-12-03 by Tom Baker

Jack  -
 
That goes for those of us that would like to contribute a little to your quest, as well as ours.
 
Tom Baker

Jack M Kucy <jmk@...> wrote:

Dear Group,
I came to this group to learn the most efficient way to start my digital 
BW printing.
I got my MIS UT CIS and I am thankful to all who shed the light on it.
Since then I learned a lot from this list. After a while being subjected 
to the forced by
some "keyboard bullies" (someone used this term on this list - I like 
it) OT topics
converting themselves in the questionable crusades... I learned 
something I wasn't
aiming for and I am not proud of: "guestimating" and based on this 
discarding a whole
bunch of mail being too much for my stomach before reading it. I must 
have missed
a lot of good and valuable info because of that. But there is NO WAY I 
can keep up with it.
Some people like reading tabloids and buy them, some just peek from over 
the shoulder...
I am not one of them (and I know I am not alone).
Please, write the mail you are about to send before hitting the SEND 
button. In 50% of cases
you wouldn't hit the send button after reading it. It's so easy to 
overreact (I am guilty of it
myself).
I hope that this list will keep bringing lot's of important info to 
those who seek it.
Regards to all,
Jack

_________________________________________________
Jack M Kucy
JMK Gallery (www.jmk-gallery.com)
917-991-2096 jmk@...
Member of ASMP (www.asmp.org)
_________________________________________________
...a riveder le stelle




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OT was:OT, was:OT...

2003-12-03 by Jack M Kucy

Dear Group,
I came to this group to learn the most efficient way to start my digital 
BW printing.
I got my MIS UT CIS and I am thankful to all who shed the light on it.
Since then I learned a lot from this list. After a while being subjected 
to the forced by
some "keyboard bullies" (someone used this term on this list - I like 
it) OT topics
converting themselves in the questionable crusades... I learned 
something I wasn't
aiming for and I am not proud of: "guestimating" and based on this 
discarding a whole
bunch of mail being too much for my stomach before reading it. I must 
have missed
a lot of good and valuable info because of that. But there is NO WAY I 
can keep up with it.
Some people like reading tabloids and buy them, some just peek from over 
the shoulder...
I am not one of them (and I know I am not alone).
Please, write the mail you are about to send before hitting the SEND 
button. In 50% of cases
you wouldn't hit the send button after reading it. It's so easy to 
overreact (I am guilty of it
myself).
I hope that this list will keep bringing lot's of important info to 
those who seek it.
Regards to all,
Jack

_________________________________________________
Jack M Kucy
JMK Gallery (www.jmk-gallery.com)
917-991-2096 jmk@...
Member of ASMP (www.asmp.org)
_________________________________________________
...a riveder le stelle

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