> -----Original Message----- > From: Andrew Lias [mailto:anrwlias at hotmail.com] > Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 17:36 > To: warlord at dragon.com; rone at ennui.org; dragaera at dragaera.info > Subject: RE: Question about Devera > > >From: "Warlord" <warlord at dragon.com> > >Reply-To: <warlord at dragon.com> > >To: "circadian rhyme" <rone at ennui.org>,"SKZB List" > <dragaera at dragaera.info> > >Subject: RE: Question about Devera > >Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2003 17:30:14 -0500 > > > >Reception is up to the recipient. Creation is the prerogative of the > >deliverer. > > Balderdash! Creation may be the perogative of the deliverer, but if the > deliverer has any interest in having his creation appreciated, he damned > well better take the receiver into consideration, else he might > as well be crying poetry to the wind. > So he cares so much about the message that he takes the receiver into consideration when composing ? Again, the delivery, while important, is not AS important as the message itself. W "I am returning this otherwise excellent e-mail to you because someone has typed gibberish all in it and added your name at the bottom."