Remember people that the CF-Talk is mirrored by the fuseware.com NNTP
server, so you can ignore thread as you wish. As soon as I discovered the
newsgroup version of the list, I changed my CF-Talk subscription to Digest
(so I could still post) and have been using the newsgroups ever since. As
for the jerks and idiots, well you don't have to read every post, and
filtering can be easily done.
regards,
larry
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-----Original Message-----
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2000 17:55:17 -0600
> From: "Jim McAtee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: CF-squawk?
> Message-ID: <030b01bff826$1dd7f080$3c2fa8ce@jim>
>
> Yes, the cf-talk list is definitely too big, and it's usefullness has
> really diminished because of this. I don't think moderation
> is the key,
> though. And I seldom have any problems with any of the
> content, even the
> squalking. Some useful points can come out of even the silly
> arguments.
> Ever see one of those threads where someone posts "Help Me
> Now!", then he
> procedes to berate everyone offering suggestions that don't
> seem to suit
> him? It's amazing how anyone could be such a dick, yet the
> insight into
> using CF is the same as in any well-mannered thread.
>
> I'd definitely suggest it's time to diversify the list into
> several.
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