Date:
Mon, 14 Jul 2003 15:30:35 -0400
From:
Jason Neyers
Subject:
A Request: Part I
I
pass on this message on behalf of Jennifer K Bankier:
Dear
colleagues:
Could
I ask that when someone sends a question based on a long hypothetical,
or a case, or an attachment, so that the original email message is very
large, that subsequent respondents *not* reply in a way that leaves the
entire gigantic original message as part of what is a very small amount
of new material.
Instead,
either delete everything from the other message, or retain briefer extract(s)
but not the whole thing in order to reduce the bulk of the email. This
is important for those of us with limited amounts of online storage space.
(Andrew
did this in the last message so far in this string ... thanks, Andrew.)
JKB
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Jason Neyers
Assistant Professor of Law
Faculty of Law
University of Western Ontario
N6A 3K7
(519) 661-2111 x. 88435
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