Hello Douglas,
Monday, January 15, 2001, 4:15:55 PM, you wrote:
DH> No one is forced to read all
DH> of any post. Some readers may skip the most basic items (unless they
DH> care to help), while others may engage in or color code / flag for later
DH> reference, any items that get into enough detail to make them
DH> interesting. I say, leave it as is.
I'm very new to TB!, and newer still to TBUDL, but I have to agree with Douglas
on this one. TBUDL covers a wide gamut of skill levels and information. Much
of what is discussed is way beyond what I could ever conceive of needing. Other
information is basic enough that I've already figured it out. I don't
understand why there isn't room enough for both as long as we make it clear to
the newbies that "no question is a stupid question". But being a newbie myself,
I've never felt like I would be too intimidated to ask any question I might have
about TB! At the same time, if there is more technical discussion that I don't
feel pertains to my current level, I mark it as "read" and move on. I don't
understand the need for a separate list. (But that's just my opinion, and I
certainly wouldn't lie awake at night sobbing to myself if another list were
formed...)
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