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Ben Scott <[email protected]> wrote on 08/28/2009 01:46:50 PM:

> On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 11:15 AM, Micheal Espinola Jr
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I think the noise is far more worth than a sterile robotic forum.
> 
>   Since it seems that several people are having a hard time grasping
> this concept, I will clarify: It is not the noise but the relative
> fraction which I am complaining about.  I agree completely that
> draconian rules on permissible discussion would kill this forum, and
> that friendly remarks are the essential grease in any communication.
> I'm not asking for topic fascism, and would object to it if proposed.
> All I am asking for is self-discipline and common courtesy.  Hell,
> having even *half* the traffic be on-topic would be a tremendous
> improvement, given recent trends.
> 
> > Conversation/thread-view is a *must* in forums like this.
> 
>   I keep seeing this, too.  Yah, thanks guys, I was using message
> threading before Microsoft had a mail client at all.  That doesn't
> mean I think having to delete 75% of the traffic is a good thing.
> Especially when the noise is often in the same thread with the
> technical discussions.
> 
> -- Ben
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