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Subject:Re: A WASTE OF TIME From:"Chateau Wright (GE)" <cwright -at- SUNTAN -dot- ENG -dot- USF -dot- EDU> Date:Wed, 1 Mar 1995 17:05:35 -0500
Judy,
I totally agree with you. I've been on this list for a week and
it is irritating when you get over 100 messages a day and half (or more)
are just pin-pals writing to each other or people making comments. As a
student, I subscribed to this list to be informed not to just delete
every message.
cwright -at- suntan -dot- eng -dot- usf -dot- edu
On Wed, 1 Mar 1995, Judy Boyd [ESRI-Redlands] wrote:
> ** CAUTION: THIS MESSAGE IS A WASTE OF YOUR TIME **
> Two observations of a new subscriber (one day):
> 1. This is a very busy list.
> 2. About half the messages are a total waste of my time.
> I find it irritating to open a messages that says, "Hang in there, buddy."
> This type of message should have been sent to the guy that was looking
> for sympathy, not to the entire list.
> I subscribe to only one other list. People there post messages
> (usually questions) to the list and responses are sent to the person
> who made the inquiry. A summary of the responses is posted to the
> list (IF the result might be of some help to another subscriber).
> Two questions from a new subscriber:
> 1. Is this a professional discussion list or a chat group?
> 2. Am I the only one that thinks there is a problem?