Chuck,
 a better way to go about it is to thank for all responses in advance and
then maybe one more thank you after the thread has run. generally if
something I post gets a lot of quick responses I wait till the next day to
post a thank you rather then posting a thank you to each and every post.
Like byard said he aint tryin to pick out any one person, just trying to
keep things running smooth.

Jim
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chuck Alexander" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, July 22, 2005 3:39 PM
Subject: Re: [VFB] List etiquette...


> I guess I will have to Unsub, because the way I was raised, when somebody
> helps you, you say "Thank You"..... Sorry, Chuck
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Byard Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Friday, July 22, 2005 4:23 PM
> Subject: [VFB] List etiquette...
>
>
> >
> > Hi VFBers...
> >
> > List traffic has grown quite a bit lately so I thought I'd offer up
> > some basic VFB List Etiquette suggestions before it exponentially
> > gets out of hand.
> >
> > Very simply...
> >
> > Firstly, we all no better than to flame someone publicly...and you
> > are all to be commended for following this rule of thumb. It is
> > rarely a problem.
> >
> > Secondly, NO advertising is allowed on this list. Now the specific
> > rule states that no advertisements are allowed if you may have
> > financial gains. But think about it for a minute. This list is
> > financially supported by Line's End...not by Cabelas...not by Bass
> > Pro...not by Hunters...not by eBay. None of those other companies
> > offer any support to the VFB List. They don't pay for advertising
> > space, so they don't deserve advertising space. There has been way
> > too many of these mentions/links/ads lately and they make me mad! I
> > would very much like to see them end!
> >
> > Now to a touchier subject. Each VFB post is not a personal email to
> > "you". To that end it is not necessary for "you" to reply to each and
> > every post. Maybe a resident VFB statistician can jump in here and
> > tell us what the result would be if all 500 members subscribed to
> > this philosophy. Please be aware that each and every post that you
> > make is going out to 500+ VFB subscribers. Typically a good
> > percentage of those are uninterested in learning that "you" agree
> > with a certain concept that has recently been presented. There is no
> > room here for posts that fit the "me too", "thanks for the reply", "I
> > agree" type responses. If you really feel compelled to comment in
> > those terms, please respond directly to the sender and not to the
> > list.
> >
> > A good rule of thumb is...before hitting the send key, ask
> > yourself...do the other 500 VFBers really want to hear this...is it
> > important? By all means reply onlist if you are offering a different
> > view on a subject, but to just say "I agree" or "thanks" just
> > increases list traffic unnecessarily.
> >
> > Finally, paid memberships keep this forum rolling. There are over 500
> > subscribers to this list...currently there are 47 paid up
> > members...that's less than 10%...that's sad! If you have been on here
> > for more than a couple of months and enjoy the daily exchange than
> > you should seriously consider offering some financial support by
> > becoming a paid VFB Member so that the list can continue. I can only
> > subsidize so much.
> >
> > This message is not directed at any one individual...we go through
> > transitions all the time. My intent is only to keep the list focused
> > and to insure that it remains active for many years to come.
> >
> > keep tyin'...byard
> >
> >
> > --
> >
> > Byard Miller
> > Virtual Flybox <http://www.virtualflybox.com>
>
>
>


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