--- In [email protected], "Rick Archer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Judy posted 10 times today

My bad, inadvertent. Went over by 2
without realizing it during the day
Wednesday, planned to compensate by
making only 3 posts on Thursday, then
blew it that night by forgetting Thursday
begins at 1:00 am Eastern rather than
midnight, posting-limit-wise.

<snip>
> Even though everyone but New Morning is
> opposed to it, I'm seriously thinking of
> trying the 35 posts-per-week system.

I'm in favor of this, actually.

<snip>
> I overpost myself some days, and other days
> don't post at all. So this way I wouldn't
> violate a rule I'm supposed to enforce.

You shouldn't be counting this kind of post
in your own total, IMHO.

 If we try this, we'll start it Friday night
> at midnight, so weekend warriors will have
> free reign. My email client (Outlook) shows
> me the total of posts, if I sort by posters'
> names, so it won't be hard for me to keep
> track of.

Don't know if this is any easier, but you
can also keep track by using the Yahoo
search feature on the Web.

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--- In [email protected], Sal Sunshine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
<snip>
> I think it's a great idea.  My guess is, Judy and her latest 
> sidekick, Jim, will keep trying to start arguments with
> whomoever's convenient

Says Sal, trying to start an argument.

 in the hopes that you will be forced
> to agree that the limits don't work (doesn't abolish the
> fighting,) and therefore give up.

Unsurprisingly, Sal has completely failed to
notice that it has not been Judy or Jim (who
is hardly my "sidekick") who has been *starting*
the arguments, just as it has not been in the
past.

Posting limits, in fact, *do not* abolish
fighting. The only thing that will abolish
fighting is to prohibit gratuitous attacks
(such as yours in this post).


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