Why not?
I do it when I realize, after posting the first thing, that there's
more that needs to be said with respect to what I'd posted - needed
clarification.
Is there something 'wrong' with doing this?
I find it unacceptable to withhold info that I've realized is
pertinent, and, in the context of this or that that I've posted,
possibly not obvious.
Again, why not do so?
ken
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