On 2014-01-22 11:43, Kevin wrote:
>   So to that regard, am I the rare individual who instead didn't roll
> his eyes, but wrote a novel?  I do find it easier to introduce oneself
> over written medium than it is acoustically.  Perhaps others feel the
> same.  I do believe introductions are good and everyone should have
> one, as it helps the group better assess that individual and their
> overall talents they can bring into the group.  One of my talents is
> "Run-on-sentences", not sure if I can fit that in anywhere, but I'll
> try.

I just meant going around the room and each person saying who they are
and, sometimes, something about themselves. I could never get people to
say anything about themselves, and I was lucky if people didn't complain
about saying their names. :)

New people are always encouraged to introduce themselves, either
physically or digitally. I appreciate your novella. I hope you realize
that since you posted it to discuss@, SkullSpace has all rights to
publication!

Ron
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