Yep I've had two confirmtatoin that I have left the list and still the
emails come rolling

Does this constitute nuisnace email now?

Paul

On 19 October 2010 17:06, Roxy Robinson <[email protected]> wrote:
> As I said previously, if I am hollering I will have an entire 
> sentence/thought/paragraph in all caps. And since not all email programs will 
> accept text that is bold, underlined, colored, or italicized I will continue 
> to use all caps for emphasis, especially since that only includes a word or 
> 2. But you need not worry about having to read any more all caps words from 
> me as I'm (trying) to leave the list!
> Roxy Robinson
>
>
> g'day Roxy - from one 68 year old to another similar - This limited
> technology that we use to communicate through provides no means for
> indicating when upper case text is shouting and when it's emphasing - Sadly
> one doesn't have to follow threads like this one for very long to realise
> that many/most posts are cases of people talking past each other rather than
> speaking to each other. In the hope that you read this rather than being
> something being sent past you then how about avoiding capitalising stuff in
> future to avoid the possibility of being interpretted as shouting?
>
> cheers
>
> Mike Moller
> Lallybroch Alpacas
> New Zealand
> www.lallybroch.co.nz
>
>
> On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 6:29 AM, Roxy Robinson
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> "Please don't shout, we get the message."
>> If I had been shouting the entire message would have been all caps. I was
>> using all caps for EMPHASIS!
>>
>> "Technically there are not yet any "normal" LibreOffice users; there's not
>> yet any "official" release, only a beta."
>> Is this not hoped to be a move of all the current OOo users to become users
>> of LO? If so, then there is already millions of "normal users".
>>
>> "But I totally agree with the concerns about future layout of user-services
>> and feedback".
>> Rather than having an opening web page that seems to be mostly concerned
>> with introducing people and their qualifications, missions and goals, there
>> should be more information about what has taken place in regard to the WHAT,
>> WHERE, WHY, WHEN, AND HOW of this move from OOo to LO. Are both continuing?
>> It sounds that way in some of the discussions, with some members on both
>> groups. There also needs to be more and better installation instructions.
>> Does LO go over OOo? Do they install separately? Does the installation of LO
>> create a directory within its installation called "program_old", like my
>> last upgrade installation of OOo did? I believe the cart is out there, not
>> before the horse, but completely without a horse!
>>
>> "You just made it from being "a totally confused 68 year old user" to being
>> a participant in the project - thank you ;-)"
>> I have participated in the project, off and on, every since the day I
>> started using OOo about 9 years ago. But I AM still a "totally confused 68
>> year old user".
>> Roxy Robinson
>>
>>
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