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> > > I guess I should have responded to the other messages but I am somewhat
> > > pressed for time because of the holidays, that and yesterday there was some
> > > severe weather which prevented me from going to the library so I have to see
> > > all of the past messages from Lugnet. The sky was so dark at noon that it
> > > resembled the sky at five or six in the evening. The rain fell from the sky
> > > in such a great amount that you thought that the ground was Louisiana.
> > > There was plenty of flash floods yesterday because some places received as
> > > much as three inches of rain an hour and the winds were at least fifty miles
> > > an hour so needless to say, the weather yesterday was quite terrible.
> >
> >
> > Sounds like severe weather indeed. However, you need to pay closer attention
> > to the thread when you are responding. Post a follow-up to the message that
> > the follow-up pertains to. Things like this tend to sidetrack a
> > conversation. I know that Lugnetters have been referred to as
> > "compartmentalized dorks", but it makes things easier.
> >
> > > As for the other people, all I see is mathematical formulas that I do not
> > > comprehend in my mind at all and I appreciate the help but if I do not know
> > > what any of these formulas mean, then I do not know what you are talking
> > > about to me. I am sorry but I am not very good in mathematics. :.( I hope
> > > this response will help you to understand the letter that I wrote to you, >Duane.
> >
> > I understand, however this part of the thread is discussing the approximate
> > time it would take the moon to collide with the Earth if it's motion stopped.
> >
> > > Jesse Long
> >
> > Do you read Lugnet via e-mail, newsreader or web?
> >
> > -Duane
> I read them in an electronic mail account but not necessarily the messages.
> I simply type on Lugnet, then they send me a copy of the letter and I post
> the letter, then I take the Yahoo copy of the letter and I delete that copy
> of the letter (remember, I am not the only person to use the mail account)
> so that my mother will have more room in her account.
> Jesse Long
The reason I asked was because the way that you read can influence how you
reply. With the web interface, following a thread is easy. With mail it's
still easy, but not quite so easy. With a newsreader, I unfortunately don't
have any experience. At least those are my opinions, yours may differ. I
would suggest reading through the web for a day or two when you get the
chance. It will give you a much better grasp of how things work andhow they
inter-relate.
-Duane
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