i'll bet you theo occupies more e-mails on this list than anyone else. is there a way to check that imaginary stat?
On Mon, 8 Mar 2004, synthetic tom wrote: > correct me if i'm wrong, but most of the noise i'm seeing today is in > the form of complaints regarding noise. kind of ironic, right? > > delete takes a second. let people say what they want to say. noise is > an inherent part of any community, online or real life. > > and here's my attempt to start a more interesting thread: > > lately i can't get enough of: _________ (theo parrish jill scott > "slowly surely") > > t > > On Mar 8, 2004, at 2:09 PM, kj at technotourist dot org wrote: > > > > > On 8-mrt-04, at 19:10, Robert Taylor wrote: > > > >> Isn't this just because there are more people into Detroit music in > >> Europe and the UK? > >> There certainly more events going on and the people are closer to > >> each other geographically than in the US, so they have more to talk > >> about. > > > > That might be true but that isn't my point. I am just saying here that > > if i have to delete 40 funny posts or one-liners per day for this list > > that we should all think twice before posting a message to 313. Maybe > > another list might be more suitable for this. Just be aware that your > > posting something to a list with 800+ members and that most of them > > might not be interested in your post. If there might be a need for > > something like a 313-UK list or something please do so, we dutchies > > have our own lowlands-mailinglist (also known as [low]) for years now. > > It isn't as hard to start a new list these days as it was in 1994 when > > this list was created (yes people its 313's 10th anniversary this > > year!). > > > > > >> From: Greg Earle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> Agreed ... hasn't anyone noticed that hardly any Detroit people > >> post here anymore? I just looked at the first Digest from > >> Jan. 2000 and almost all the posts (except for Cyclone and the > >> Dutchies) were from Detroit/Michigan peeps ... > > > >
