In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> in 
sci.stat.math, Torsten Franz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>Sorry for cross-posting.

(shakes head in wonder)
Then why do it?

I see pseudo-apologies like this all the time, and I never 
understand the thinking process. Either the posters think 
crossposting is okay, in which case why apologize? -- or they think 
it's not okay, in which case they make a lie out of their apology. 
Either way, I just don't understand the logic. Could someone explain 
this to me?

Yes, it's a serious question.

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