I guess one thing that makes the list relevant, and continue to exist is
because it's a local list.

And there are just some topics that are only relevant to us here (such as
MSDN Australian subscriptions etc).

And the other attraction is, rather than feeling like a tiny fish in a big
pond on some of the international forums you feel like you're connecting
with your peers in an Australian Virtual User Group.

Woops, I guess we're getting OT on an admin list now :)


On 1 February 2010 15:05, silky <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 2:54 PM, David Connors <[email protected]> wrote:
> > There are a LOT less rambling OT argument threads these days.
>
> Yeah, I've made a half-a**ed effort to not argue as much as I have
> previously; especially by adding a few people to auto-delete filters,
> just so I'm not tempted :) But I do think I've made almost all the
> arguments that I have within me previously now, so I'm all out of
> arguments :P Just rehashing old stuff :)
>
> I think a few people have moved on to StackOverflow as well, where you
> tend to get answers significantly faster (but not necessarily great
> quality, or even appropriate or correct.)
>
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