On 4/11/04 1:35 pm, "Pete Jenkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> If you truly feel as you are coming across, then you can always start your
> own list - send out an invite to those you think worthy. You could charge
> for your posts.  After all I do not believe anyone is holding a gun to your
> head and demand that you answer people problems.  It is always your choice
> to post or not to post.  And what on earth is wrong with lurking?  How on
> earth has anyone lurking affected or hurt you?


I don't know how long you have been on prodig but I think most people would
agree that over the last 2 years prodig posts have declined in quality and I
was drawing attention to that. My thoughts that a vast amount of lurkers are
contributing to that is just that - thoughts. I'd be happy to be proved
wrong.

> If all you are after is better list etiquette then say so.  Being
> 'Professional' does not stop someone lurking, nor make them have better list
> manners, nor indeed make the, necessarily any more or better value to a list
> than someone who has much knowledge and is willing to impart it but is only
> a part-timer.  Indeed I would prefer the latter to someone who begrudges his
> own contributions, or over values himself! :)

Terribly sorry  y'honor

Begrudgingly yours

Steve

Steve Climpson


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