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remmers
response 125 of 135: Mark Unseen   Sep 10 23:20 UTC 1997

Re #123: Yeah, but how "random" sounds to you is not the issue.
I basically agree with srw's #122, and in fact was thinking of
entering a similar comment, but he beat me to it. I think Rane's
wording is fine, and clear enough.
senna
response 126 of 135: Mark Unseen   Sep 10 23:38 UTC 1997

Random sounded good to me.  sort of the "I have extra money, I'll give it to
grex" type of thing.
aruba
response 127 of 135: Mark Unseen   Sep 11 04:40 UTC 1997

I disagree that "random donation" is "geeky jargon".  The expression "random
violence", which is not geeky at all, ought to dispell that thought.  One of
the definitions of random in my dictionary is "lacking a definite plan,
purpose, or pattern", and that's about what I meant: a random donation is one
that is made without a plan for getting something in return.

But anyway, this is water under the bridge, because I think Rane's current
wording is fine.
rcurl
response 128 of 135: Mark Unseen   Sep 11 06:24 UTC 1997

Don't we want *planned giving*? :)
aruba
response 129 of 135: Mark Unseen   Sep 11 20:49 UTC 1997

Well, we don't want "accidental" giving.  But giving needn't be organized, no.
rcurl
response 130 of 135: Mark Unseen   Sep 12 15:49 UTC 1997

Can we proceed with the change?
aruba
response 131 of 135: Mark Unseen   Sep 12 20:35 UTC 1997

It's fine with me.
valerie
response 132 of 135: Mark Unseen   Sep 12 21:31 UTC 1997

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rcurl
response 133 of 135: Mark Unseen   Sep 13 05:21 UTC 1997

Thanks!
aruba
response 134 of 135: Mark Unseen   Sep 13 16:34 UTC 1997

Oh.  I didn't know that.
valerie
response 135 of 135: Mark Unseen   Sep 15 02:12 UTC 1997

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