On Wed, 2006-07-19 at 09:49 -0700, Hill, Greg wrote: > > Think of it as a membership filter. If you are a BYU student, you are > > worthy to attend the meeting. If you know how to use Google to find a > > map on the BYU Web site, you are worthy. If not, you are doomed to be > > forever lost, wandering Provo. > > So, despite the fact that BYU was never mentioned, the group is not the > group this list is for, the university I attended did not have an online > map (it was '95, web was still pretty young), the building acronym has > no significance to anyone who has never attended BYU and seldom been on > campus (I think I could find the bookstore... maybe), I am in the wrong > for not bothering to google an acronym, figure out what campus it is on, > then find the online map which I didn't know existed, and look up the > location. But the guy who invited people to his meeting, which is for a > different group than those invited, depicted his communication as an > advertisement (obviously trying to get people to go), and gave no > indication as to even what city the meeting was in (I honestly assumed > UoU, given the name UUG), is not required to bother to give more detail > than a room number and building acronym. > > Just making sure I got that right.
Exactly. -- Stuart Jansen e-mail/jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] google talk: [EMAIL PROTECTED] "However beautiful the strategy, you should occasionally look at the results." -- Winston Churchill
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