[net.nlang.celts] Stongehenge -- Not Again!!!!!!!!

garret@oddjob.UChicago.UUCP (Trisha O Tuama) (07/31/84)

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> Greetings:
>	I believe that Stonehenge has very little to do with the Celtic
> 	subset of natural languages, and much to do with general science,
>	and several other newsgroups.  I can't agree that discussion of
>	Stonehenge belongs only in net.nlang.celts, as you claim.  I for
>	one, have enjoyed the info on Stonehenge, and feel that it least
>	belongs in net.nlang.celts.

Greetings to you, too, Sunny Kirsten of Sun Microsystems,

Frankly I don't give a shit whether or not Stonehenge has anything to
to with the "Celtic subset of natural languages."  My point is that 
instead of posting 100+ line articles to six or seven newsgroups, those
participating should actually post to at least 20 groups -- I mean
really, undoubtedly the people at Stonehenge were concerned with
eating and food preparation, and yet all those Stonehenge articles
didn't get posted to net.cooks.  I'll bet those early folks could 
have used some investment advice, and yet, once again, we find the
Stonehenge writers were so inconsiderate as not to post their articles
to net.invest.  And you must admit those Stonehenge articles had particular
relevance for net.rec.nude, net.pets, and especially net.motss.

Trisha the Celtic Soul Sister