Active discussions get their head lopped off when they don't have anything to do with standards. This particular thread covered the value of a university degree in the web design business... had it have been "the lack of decent web design instruction in major universities", it would have carried on longer.

sad, sad story it is.

--Ryan Christie

theGrafixGuy wrote:

Why do the active threads get killed? Some one asks a decent question and
gets some very valid input only to get killed off???

Just because something may not be of interest to the particular moderator on
duty, I'd like to see a little consideration out there as well - if it is
producing some interesting conversation and something worth reading and
apparently of enough interest to readers to reply, why not let it continue?

Heck, if I were the moderator, I'd be more inclined to jump on the Out of
Office setters who don't know their e-mail from the end of their nose.

My two cents worth on the matter - and no I am not trying to be
disrespectful, just hoping to see some more interesting topics and e-mails
than 23 in a 20 hour period!


Brian Grimmer


theGrafixGuy

-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Firminger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2004 5:56 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [WSG] Is a degree necessary? THREAD CLOSED


Russ already stopped this thread. Please do not continue with it on list.

P


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