Barb.. I know you know how to finnish tango... You've done that here already, right?
But this is about the sig... Since it's always good to review netiquette occasionally, for everyone's sake, I thought I'd reply to all instead of doing so privately. The netiquette for sigs has been around since the beginning of online time. That they be 2 or 3, or possibly 4 lines at the *most*... Historically they have been placed unobtrusively out of the way, a line or two below the validiction and signature. It was already a well established practice when I first started communicating via email, before the internet, over 20 years ago, with an email address that was a 'string of numbers' @ compuserv.com. Sigs were and are meant to allow website urls, quotes that one finds meaningful, funny expressions, the company worked for, or other short items that in general help to define one's 'persona'. Sig changers have even been deleloped to 'cover more ground', while keeping within netiquette's guidelines. So it's very disconcerting to me, and I'm sure to others, to be reading a post on an aspect of Tango.., and then to have it switch to something totally unrelated and irrelevant to the subject at hand. That it is in fact a 'sig'? No validiction. No name. Almost as though the post was made specifically to lead one into the sig. Closely relating the post to spam. Another point can be made. The sig in question seems rather inappropriate to begin with. As though inviting the entire world to join the Buffalo bats. Surely this is not so. So to fix this, as I'm sure most know, it's very easy for one to have the sig change automatically.., to match the people one is writing to. The particular newsgroup.., listserv.., local group.., family.., etc.. I use Agent myself and I have about 6 different sigs that each attach correctly to the particular people or person the email is going to. The later versions of most email apps should have this ability. We all need to try and keep order. Allowing the widest possible interpretation of a post, being careful to not create what are essentially duplicate threads.., staying on topic, and of course keeping the sigs under control. Abrazos.... Floyd On Sun, 16 Mar 2008 16:12:58 -0400, you wrote: >thanks - I have to admit that I am fascinated by Finnish tango - I >don't know about other people on the list, but I'd like to know if >there are any websites, etc. - for English speakers :) > >Have you joined the Buffalo Argentine Tango Society Yahoo! group yet? >It's easy, and the best way to make sure you know what we're doing and >what's going on with the Argentine tango in and around Buffalo......go >to www.yahoo.com > select Groups > search for Buffalo Argentine Tango >Society > follow the directions to join BATS_tango. Thanks! > >_______________________________________________ >Tango-L mailing list >[email protected] >http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l Buffalo Tango - Argentine Tango - How To Tango * * * * * * www.buffalotango.com * * * * * * _______________________________________________ Tango-L mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l
