On Wed, 18 Sep 2002 10:28:59 -0400, Alex Fraser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>Sean,
>
>    I  have the time to try to make the easy exchange of drawings work, sorry
>you are having problems with your life and  don't have the time. Perhaps you
>should take a break, I just had one and it did wonders for me.

Alex,

Congratulations, you just harassed the list manager after he asked you
to stop nagging the list.  This is not, for the record, a smart move.

>    Post drawings? Don't post drawings? The issue is to create rockets. The
>drawings are a tool. This tool could allow ERPS to have the advice and consul
>of a world wide rocket community.

We already have that.  We also have a unanimous perception that you
look on ERPS primarily as a source of CAD drawings and as a target for
your unusual ideas and unusual sense of humor.  We have tolerated this
because we believe in diversity and free speech.

Alex, you've been asked to stay on topic, and you have been, and we
appreciate that.  But Sean's point is quite valid: it is unfair to the
other subscribers to the ERPS list for you to post nothing but
requests for experiments, requests for information, requests for
drawings, and requests for status reports.  To be fair, you have to
make a contribution.

If you want to see a drawing posted, then post a drawing!  Don't wait
for us to post one for you.  And don't ask us to draw something and
post it.  Put up or shut up: post your own drawing.

-R

--
"Sutton is the beginning of wisdom -
but only the beginning."
                     -- Jeff Greason
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