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You have a point Gabe. Anyway, I will leave it to the rest of the admin team to take a stand, since I am an 'involved' and 'interested' party in this debate.
What would be your view on OFFTOPIC posts, Gabe? I am willing to fall in line for a strict implementation of the rules (though we have been a bit slack on these in recent days, what with the posts US presidential elections, UK tickets to Goa, NRI passports, hospital conditions in the UK, etc.)
FN
PS, added as an afterthought: Anyway, I am really glad that the persons whom we have been requesting time and again to stay on-topic are today coming round to tell me to do the same. Point made: off-topic posts *can* be irritating. Specially when these come through repeatedly. Miguel, please don't argue that the whole world is anyway related to Goa. That's an ingenius as it comes ;-) Can we all simply agree to stick to on-topic posts? I'm game...
On Thu, 11 Nov 2004, Gabe Menezes wrote:
> From: "Frederick Noronha (FN)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [Goanet][OFFTOPIC] TWNFeatures -- ROOT OF HIGH OIL PRICES >> Not a Goa-related posting, but I guess it could interest both
>> economics-related Goanetters and those in the Gulf. FNRESPONSE: If the rest of us Goanetters, start off our emails in the same vein as you have done, clarifying that it is not Goa/Goan related will that therefore give a carte blanche through pass? This is of course when one feels strongly about a certain subject!
Cheers,
Gabe.
