I am really happy that Mark has decided Privesh's comment to be 'fair enough'; no more so than when he openly observed Mike for not trimming his messages. I am really pleased someone is here to police this community, no matter how effective or otherwise...keep up the, erm, good work
> On 12 Oct 2015, at 14:17, Privesh Balipersad Transnet Port Terminals HQ > <[email protected]> wrote: > > No worries Mark. All’s good > > From: [email protected] > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of aires69uk > Sent: 12 October 2015 02:34 PM > To: feistfans-l <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: What do avoid > > Aah right, well fair enough. lol > > Apols Privesh. xx > > Mark. > > On 12 Oct 2015 8:11 am, "Richard Williamson" <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Just as an aside, I think Mark missed the nuance of Privesh's question. I > > took it to mean "what /subjects/ should I avoid /on the list/", which, if > > you ask me, is a very, very good example of what it means to be a decent > > 'netizen. > > > > I don't believe he was asking which books to avoid. > > > > rip > > > > On Mon, Oct 12, 2015 at 12:07 AM, Anestis Kozakis <[email protected]> wrote: > >> > >> > >> On 12 October 2015 at 18:00, aires69uk <[email protected]> wrote: > >>> > >>> Hi Privesh, > >>> > >>> Wow. That's a bit contentious. > >>> > >>> Can you tell me which of your emails to avoid? > >>> > >>> Without reading the good, the bad, and the ugly, you get less of a > >>> complete picture of what the while story is. > >>> > >>> You might argue some books are better than others, but it's like asking > >>> which Star Wars film to avoid. Yeah it might not be as good as the > >>> others, but you'll lose track of the overall story, you have less of the > >>> journey. If you buy into the journey, you have to go all the way. > >>> > >>> I'm sure some of your emails may not be as good others, should I avoid > >>> them? > >>> > >>> Just a thought. > >>> > >>> Mark. > >>> > >>> On 12 Oct 2015 6:59 am, "Privesh Balipersad Transnet Port Terminals HQ" > >>> <[email protected]> wrote: > >>> > > >>> > Neb guy to the list , any tips for me on what to avoid? Just started > >>> > reading his books. Am on book 4 )Daughter of the empire) > >>> > > >> > >> > >> Hey Mark, a bit harsh don't you think? > >> > >> Prtivesh, just read the books and enjoy them. > >> > >> Daughter of the Empire isn't really book 4. it's Book 1 of the Empire > >> Trilogy. > >> > >> For a complete reading list head over to > >> http://www.crydee.com/raymond-feist/book-series for the titles of each of > >> the series. > >> There's also different reading orders: > >> http://www.crydee.com/raymond-feist/reading-order > >> > >> Anestis. > >> -- > >> Anestis Kozakis | [email protected] > >> - "In Numenera, players are not rewarded for slaying foes in combat, so > >> using a smart idea to avoid combat and still succeed is just good play. > >> Likewise, coming up with an idea to defeat a foe without hammering on it > >> with weapons is encouraged - creativity is not cheating!" > >> - Numenera Core RuleBook - Page 102 > > > > > > DISCLAIMER: The information contained in this email and its attachments is > both confidential and subject to copyright. If you are not the intended > recipient, you are hereby notified not to read, disclose copy or use the > contents thereof in any manner whatsoever, but are kindly requested to notify > the sender and delete it immediately. This e-mail message does not create any > legally binding contract between Transnet SOC LTD and the recipient, unless > the contrary is specifically stated. Statements and opinions expressed in > e-mails may not represent those of Transnet SOC LTD. While Transnet will take > reasonable precautions, it cannot give any guarantee or warrant that this > email will be free of virus infections, errors, interception and, therefore, > cannot be held liable for any loss or damages incurred by the recipient, as a > result of any of the above-mentioned factors.
