On 9/7/04 12:22 pm, "Anders Hultman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Are these your rules or the group rules Anders?

They all seem completely subjective and open to interpretation. Personally I
find you to be not nice Anders, rather boring and you have extended an OT
thread longer than I feel is appropriate, There you go, ,how do you feel
now?

Antonio



> Antonio Aparicio:
> 
>> So, is anyone gonna let me in on what the rules are? I have asked before
>> but they seem to be some sort of secret or something as nothing then
>> materialized. From my experience so far with this group, the rules seem
>> to change depending on who is involved and how long you have been
>> subscribing to the list.
> 
> My impression of what the rules are is:
> 
> * Be nice.
> * Don't be boring.
> * Don't make OT threads too long.
> 
> The sum of this is that one has to be ready to stop posting in an OT
> thread as soon as others complains, beacuse it's not nice to behave
> in a way that the group at large disapproves of, and if people
> complain that the subject is boring, the OT thread *has* gone on for
> too long. That includes re-starting an old discussion in a new thread.
> 
> Basically, the same rules as on most other lists. Several other lists
> have harder rules, not so many have softer. The key to understanding
> this is that a list is a social entity. Joining a list is much like
> walking into a pub or a private party. Different social groups have
> different rules, but I'll have to follow them when I am there, or
> people will dislike me.
> 
> anders
> -------------------------
> http://anders.hultman.nu/
> med dagens bild och allt!
> 

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