> > > According to the /. readership reaction described on the
> > > lists a while ago (I havent' read them myself) it is a
> > > waste of time or effort to care about it.
> > 
> > Well, to my knowledge they are a fairly good cross section of linux users.
> > And geeks in general.
> 
> If the linux users and geeks I know IRL are a cross section, then there
> is ONE geek or linux user on /., and she's there mainly to try to counter
> the idiocy.
> 
> In other words: I /really/, really, REALLY doubt that /. represents the
> geek/linux community at ALL well.

Better statement: ./ with a comment threshold of 2 or 3 represents the
geek/linux community.  At least, that part of it with which I'm familiar.

:)

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