Long-time KRnet folks have seen this before, but we have a new crop of 
list members who either did NOT read the rules, or who don't care to 
abide with them.  The list was sent out to all new subscribers.  Given 
that you wouldn't take the time to read the whole list, I'll boil it 
down to the three most critical ones.  Perhaps you can make the time to 
read them.

1.  When you reply to a previous post, please delete the vast majority 
of the post you're replying to, to reduce the overall size of your post, 
but more importantly, to keep the same stuff from showing up in several 
posts, over and over again, which will later show up as hits for an 
archive search.  It's really annoying to do a search for something and 
have 50 hits, only to wade through them all to find that only a few are 
new information...the rest are all posts that have been reposted 
repeatedly.  This goes doubly for "digest" subscribers, as you are 
likely re-posting 20-30 posts if you don't delete most of it.

2.  Keep private emails PRIVATE.  That means, for example, instead of 
sending "please send that to me too", or "how much do you want for that" 
to 500 people, simply send it to the guy that you're addressing only. 
That's done by hitting "reply all" and then deleting the return to KRnet 
address before you send it.  Pretty simple stuff.  You're building an 
airplane, so I am confident you can handle this.  I'm not saying 
"always" send it privately...most issues that have to do with KRs, 
engines, FAA regs, all that stuff are of interest to everybody on the 
list.  It's the purely personal stuff that's directed to one guy that's 
annoying.

3.  The size of a post is limited to 250KB.  That's plenty for any text 
post you'll ever send, but if you throw a photo in with that, it 
probably needs to be under 230KB, unless you also wrote a book, or 
didn't delete the previous posts to which you are replying.  250 KB is 
plenty for a reasonably detailed photo of a reasonable size, say 800x600 
pixels that's been lightly compressed.  Anything with five times the 
pixels is difficult to view...it leads to scrolling all over the place 
and the inability to see "the whole picture", which is quite annoying. 
And reducing the size helps keep the archive small and manageable, and 
download times minimized.  This is important for those with slow 
internet connections.  If you send a post that's larger than 250KB, 
you'll get a message that it's being held pending moderator approval. 
Unfortunately, I'm the moderator, and given that I set the limit to 
250KB, the chances of me deciding that your 7MB file should be forwarded 
to 500 people is remote. I don't check on them and let them expire, 
since you got the message that told you why it didn't pass the 250KB 
filter, and can act accordingly to repost it.  If you don't know how to 
shrink an image file, there are plenty of free apps to do that for you. 
  One is IrfanView, and after 30 seconds of googling "irfanview shrink 
file size", you'll know exactly how to do it.  If this sounds like too 
much trouble to you, please refrain from posting photos larger than 
230KB to the list.

Thanks for saving the KRnet message archive from premature bloating, and 
making it easier for future KRnet archive searchers to find the help 
they are seeking, not to mention making the emails a lot easier to wade 
through.

There's a link to the full set of list rules at the bottom of every 
message,  at http://www.krnet.org/info.html .
-- 
Mark Langford
ML at N56ML.com
http://www.n56ml.com


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