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Aaron Morris <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 7 Sep 2005 06:43:27 -0400
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> I did a post explaining my interpretation of the results but the
> post  got sent to file thirteen
 
C'mon Bob, your post followed the pattern of quote a point, respond to the point.  When all was written and done you quoted 90% of the previous post.  We've discussed this off list.  Quotes is quotes.  It's a University mamdate that I (we) must follow.  I do not like when posts die in moderators' inboxes, especially when they contain good information.  At times I let "rich" posts go through, but then subscribers observe that sometimes  quotes are allowed and sometimes they are not and wonder how many quotes constitutes "excessive" OR are the moderators just playing favorites?
 
Follow the guidelines and posts go through.  Bend the rules (as I did on the cow manure post) and you takes your chances.
 
Aaron Morris - thinking damned if I do, damned if I don't!

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