a word-processor for UNIX

Earl H. Kinmonth ked at garnet.berkeley.edu
Thu Jul 27 14:59:27 AEST 1989


>Three times in one day is too much.  Would everybody please be careful
>when they hit F and edit the quotes.  I mean, hell, Earl, I was already
>misquoted as saying something _you_ said, and now you are misquoting
>me.  If you want to reply to the original posting, please find the
>original message and reply to that, and not edit the replies to the
>original.

I'm sorry to have (inadvertently) jerked your chain.

I, for one, take my quotes where I can get them.  A misquote is at least
better than being ignored.  Nevertheless, in the interest of peace, harmony,
intellectual discourse, and all of the other wonderful things usenet
stands for, let me propose a cross-licensing arrangement:

	I will not assert copyright when you misquote me, and you
	will not assert copyright when I misquote you.

Earl H. Kinmonth
History Department
University of California, Davis
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