Firstly I would like to say that the WSG list  has been truly inspirational
to me and i owe it a humungously huge debt of gratitude. At least 90% of the
standards stuff i have learned has come directly from my association with
it.

I am not a member of any other list or forum any longer, I like this one,
and I like the people on it as they don't make me feel like a total fool
when I can't grasp something. I just sit here and get no end of interesting
stuff delivered direct to my WSG folder with minimal effort on my part.
(love that). I check it whenever i feel like it, respond if I want, or just
read. (I often get the best laugh of the week from it) and I dont have any
problems at all with the way it is run.

I have tried forums and i don't like 'em at all and won't participate and
that's that!

A question:
Is it possible to have an OT list the same as this one. OT Stuff can still
beam itself through and get filtered into my delegated OT folder for viewing
when the mood takes me and we can all rant and rave away there to our hearts
content without bothering the die hard standards people. I must admit that
once the topic has been moved to the discussion room I tend not to
participate any longer, however as long as the chain of conversation
continues to come through to me I remain interested.  (How lazy is that! But
there you have it...)

An  OT list would enable poor long suffering Russ and the others to keep the
original list for standards topics, filter the other odds and sods off to
the correct list and not cop an earful everytime they try to keep things on
topic.

Maybe same thing can be done for completed sites up for critique before
publishing as I'm sure some people consider them to be OT too,

I would be quite happy to be on as many discussion lists as deemed necessary
if they are associated with this group.

There you go... my two bobs worth

Jack

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