Jojo Jaro <[email protected]> wrote:

Surely you can agree that Wisconsin politics, school lunches, dead Everest
> Bodies and the like are completely inappropriate. (Although I did
> find Everest Dead Bodies Interesting to say the least.)
>

I agree they are OFF TOPIC. They should be marked OFF TOPIC. With any
modern e-mail reader it is easy to automatically delete all messages with
this heading. If you do not wish to see these messages, take a moment to
change your settings.

I agree that if people want to introduce off-topic comments into a
discussion, they should start a new thread with "OFF TOPIC" in the heading.
Along the same lines, when the topic starts to drift, I would appreciate it
if people would start a new thread with a new heading, on-topic or off. It
is ridiculous that we have a technology that can solve most of the world's
technological problems such as global warming but we are so inept we cannot
even persuade

Incidentally, school lunches are ON TOPIC insofar as a 9-year-old girl has
gotten more attention, more hits, public support and funding for her cause
in 4 days of on-line presence than cold fusion researchers have attracted
in 23 years. That tells we are not doing a good job promoting cold fusion
on the Internet. Shame on us.

The Vortex-BL list is for controversial stuff, not off-topic stuff. It is
difficult to define what is off-topic in cold fusion, or how far off it has
to be before it should be marked. It is even more difficult to define what
is "inappropriate." Frankly, I do not see any point to trying to define
that. Who cares?



> Let's keep Vortex-l on topic - that is, discussion of Crackpot Theories,
> Cold Fusion, Free Energy and Taboo Physics.
>

Vortex-L has always had a broader range of topic than this. If you want a
more restricted forum, join the CMNS group. I have heard it is pretty good
these days. (I am not a member.)

You could join both.

I don't understand why extra verbiage bothers you. It isn't as if we are
running out of room on the Internet.

Maybe you need better e-mail filtering. Gmail is pretty good. You can set a
filter to auto-delete messages based on the sender (a kill-file), or the
content, or you can shuffle messages off into a separate folder, such as
"Vortex OFF TOPIC."

- Jed

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