Tom,
I assume this list is intended to facilitate the spread of S information. If
that's true, how do you know you're not interested in something you've never
had the opportunity to see? It reminds me of an engineer friend who knows that
liberal arts content for engineers would be a waste of time, because he never
had any, and he never missed it.
I'm familiar with Roland Marx' work from O scale lists. It troubles me that
he asked for help modeling in S, and because the default is to answer off list,
I have no way of knowing if anyone tried to answer his questions. I couldn't
help him, being a newcommer myself. Let's see if I understand what you said:
because you don't want to be bothered with email you might not want to read,
we'll keep everyone from seeing it altogether. I guess I'll never understand
this philosophy. There are so many off list transactions, that any meaningful
archive of information is impossible.
And now I'll get off my soap box for tonight.
Ed Koz
Sanford, Maine
Tom Hawley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
---- Original Message -----
From: Talmadge C 'TC' Carr
Cause this list is set up wrong. The moderators have it set to. . . . . . .
. . . .
> > > > > > > >
I don't always do it myself, but I try to observe the rule that everyone
using e-mail should observe: "Always check your To line and your Subject
line before you press the send button." Both are easy to change.
The way we have it now is still better than a lot of stuff of interest to
only one person being sent to all of us.
Tom Hawley -- Lansing Mich
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