> I, for one, enjoy reading the political banter. If you don't like it, you can > use the delete button when you see the heading you want to avoid. This is a No, Jay...the reason there are many conferences is that each is subject specific. Neither you or anyone else has the right to carry on extended discussions that have nothing to do with the stated topic. Tolerance is one thing; freedom of speech is great. But chaotic babbling is simply not productive and if you want to see a conference where you can't get any help, all we've got to do is allow all this non-Linux babbling to continue. Cheers --- Larry
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