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Everyone needs to relax a bit here. I was trying to
HELP. I don't want any rules and, in fact, don't even care about OT posts.
Someone else had taken issue with OT posts and I posted a list of Netiquette
guidelines. One of those guidelines was merely to mark off-topic posts so people
knew the thing was off-topic (and could therefore read or promptly delete the
message).
I don't want rules, don't need rules, and I'm not lobbying
for rules. I posted a list of helpful guidelines to help people get along
better (cuz it looked like the OT post issue was gonna get out of
hand).
That's all!
Karl Groves Master Certified CIW http://www.karlgroves.com
Will Work
For Parts: http://chevelle.karlcore.com/detail.php?id=3
Zackly!
JD
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, February 03, 2006 12:33
PM
Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] Off-topic
messages (was RE: FW: eSecurity Advisory: Blackmal Email Worm)
At 11:14 AM 2/3/2006, you
wrote: > >If I may make a general comment, not exactly directed
towards Matthew, but >towards his general
sentiment:
>The main thing this list seems to be missing is a
spirit of netiquette that >used to be the norm back when only geeks
had computers. As a by-product of >making computers cheaper
& easier to use, a lot of people are now online and >participating
in discussion lists such as this one without having gained
any >knowledge of "netiquette". That's fine. We all have to
start somewhere. But >it is important that some "rules of order" be
established for the greater >good of all.
>(Pay close
attention to #5)
Ok now pay close attention to #1
#1 This is a
list for people with Chevelles, we talk about them. Then we BS about
other things. Just like Chevelle people would do in their garage
.
It is a fun forum , we have a way to un-sub, I'm sure
someone will post
it...
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