I have been lurking on this group for a little
while now and I enjoy reading all the posts, even though at times it is
hard
to keep on top of the volume of mail.
Although this is a HA list, I appreciate it
more
because of the off topic stuff.
I see this list as a group of like-minded,
gadget
loving, tech bargain hunting people. HA is a
common theme but so is home cinema, networking, computing etc.
It would be a shame to break it up into
smaller
groups, but again this is just my opinion.
As long as I don't miss out on the next Epods,
split air-con, fingerprint reader etc :-)
Mark Hopley
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2001
11:37
AM
Subject: [ukha_d] Off Topic Posts
(Again)
I've just had an email from a long time member
of the mailing list on the old chestnut of off topic posts. I know this is an old one but I do agree with
him. For the many of us these post aren't a problem. For
others however, they are. A couple of weeks
ago a guy that runs a well know HA business in the UK unsubscribed too,
stating it had got to much for him.
Anyone just joining the group must wonder if
it's on HA or if they've mistakenly joined a Windows support group.
And I'm not pointing the finger at anyone here...I'm as guilty as
anyone.
So...what do we do?
There are probably no more than around 50 of
us
that use the list for "chat" and OT stuff. Would those member mind if
I added them to a separate chat list?
Comments appreciated.
Many thanks
M.
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