On Tue, 2004-05-04 at 17:48, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
At 14:33 5/4/2004, you wrote:
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* I can read a mailing list offline. This means that mail
gets
read any time *I* have time, not just when I'm on the network.
* I skip messages that are so poorly formatted that I can't make
sense of them in 3 seconds or less. These are the ones who quote two pages
(or twenty!) of stuff to add one line, where I have trouble finding the
text, who top-post and confuse the order of messages, or who simply do not
make any sense at all.
* I also skip anything that quotes the entire digest, messages
from the digest where the subject has not been changed, and messages with
no subject.
* If I can see that a thread is not interesting or that I cannot
he
Just my $0.02 as a "young fart" of 32, but having been around the Internet
since 1991.
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Rodolfo J. Paiz
rpaiz(a)simpaticus.com
http://www.simpaticus.com I had been searching for an answer for this thread that
could touch a
nerve of reality, but you did it first. Everything you had to say makes
sense to me.
Also, I have seen too many times where many committed people that have
put in hard time and work in a project without any praise for their
efforts give up and walk away.
We should be thoughtful enough to remember these dedicated souls and be
grateful that they have put forth efforts that many times brings only
the reward of satisfaction of a job well done.
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jludwig <wralphie(a)comcast.net>