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Hi everybody,
 
Sometimes Conch-L looks like a live wire. I'm a Brazilian and English is not
my mother language. But I understand quite well everything that is posted
here. 
 
What is really impossible to understand is why it is so easy to be
misunderstood here in our list? Why are we so intolerant? Why don't we post
these kind of messages privately instead of sending them to the list? Why
don't we answer the questions that are posted instead of jumping in the neck
of the first guy that says something that we don't agree?
 
That's why I'm more and more lurking instead of being an active member of
Conch-L like I was in the beginning. Maybe that's why more and more good
friends are leaving Conch-L.
 
All the best,
 
Eduardo
Brasilia, Brazil
 
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        De:  Dan Yoshimoto [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
        Enviada em:  Sábado, 10 de Abril de 1999 23:58
        Para:  [log in to unmask]
        Assunto:  Re: [CONCH-L] Sally Kaicher
 
        Art,
                Why do you mention James in the same sentence with Slobodon
        Milosovic?  Do you get a kick out of being unkind?
        Dan
 
 
        >Hey, Gary:-
        >        What remains to be done is for someone to take up the
gauntlet and
        >continue the Kaicher work "---thus far so nobly advanced--". Are
there
        >legal barriers to doing so? Would the family object? There is still
much
        >to be done. Speaking only for the Epitoniidae: There are three
packs
        >totaling about 300 cards. But there are about 630 species of
        >Epitoniidae. That leaves three packs to go. I'd still call them
Kaicher
        >Cards, but by, say, James Cheshire, or Juan Beninguez, or Slobodon
        >Milosivic. In any case, it is a worthy continuing project.
        >        Art
 
	
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