I don't know why people would be so upset by talking about the STC that they 
would unsubscribe. That is strange, but it is what was implied.

I do know that volume of posts could cause someone to go NOMAIL, but not 
unsubscribe.

And, I do know that you can set a rule for your mail to autotrash certain 
subjects, or manually press the delete key.

So, the unsubscriptions seem strange.

Sean


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of John Garison
Sent: Wed 2/28/2007 10:55 AM
To: Thomas Johnson
Cc: 'TCP List'; 'Gordon McLean'
Subject: Re: [TCP] pseudoADMIN STC and Certification
 
Why burden me with having to set up yet another list/blog when this is 
A) relevant B) on topic, and C) easily identifiable and deletable to 
those who don't wish to participate?

Let us talk amongst ourselves. If you don't want to talk on this topic, 
move along. Personally, I delete about 75% of messages unread. It's 
really easy to do. I suggest you try it if a topic isn't of interest. 
Isn't that why this list was set up as an alternative and which would 
allow more free-flow of postings?

Not everyone's signal to noise ratio is going to be the same. I 
personally don't give a hoot about a lot of topics. Doesn't mean I'll 
unsubscribe (take my ball and go home) or complain (Mommy!!). I'll be a 
grown up and self-select what I read.


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