I donbt understand how reading a forum is any different to reading an email ?? 
- except that the date/time order is always correct and it does not clog your 
mail, and you get dozens of forum style benefits which of course you do not 
have to take as it then implies spending time on that darn web thing ?  - 
Infact it takes me longer with the email list as I have to do my own 
housekeeping and setup my mail client to place all the mails in a separate 
folder and then go through and delete the emails etc. On a forum I just go to 
it, look at what has changed since I last logged in and come away again all 
happy and relaxed.

The reason why we all use the list is because everyone is on here, I use the 
forum as well but no one is on there so it is pointless. The point is if we all 
used a forum (the existing one or a new one) we would get certain things that 
people complain about fixed like the time lag - which gets me on virtually 
every post.


Rgds
Symeon.




-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Anthony W. 
Youngman
Sent: 30 December 2007 23:34
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [U2] testing

In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Bill Haskett 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>Wol:
>
>I just don't get this attitude.  Why is it necessary to pick up our toys and 
>go home?
>To say, "if you don't do things my way I'm quitting the team"?  There are too 
>many
>postings that forswear any solution that doesn't result in a complicated mess 
>of
>things.

I don't use forums. I read this mailing list in my spare time, or snatch 
moments at work. I find forums time-consuming, and a pain, and I have 
better things to do with my time (like working :-)

At the end of the day, all too often I find that the web is a solution 
in search of a problem. It's the wrong tool for many jobs, and imho this 
is one of those situations.

I rest my case with the fact that other people have pointed out - there 
ARE fora out there, including those on u2ug. Why are the fora unused 
while the mailing list carries on regardless? I put it to you - the 
reason is that most people worth listening to prefer a mailing list.

Cheers,
Wol
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