My 2 cents. I am relatively new to both list and I have a Range Rover, that
I do all the repairs to. Granted I don't do all the off roading that some
of you do, but I have gotten it dirty. But I read most of the comments on
both list serves and I learn more about the rover world and it's
participants. I have used the list to help with some of my repair problems
in the past and appreciate the responses that I have gotten. But why
exclude listeners just because of their technical ability, okay they may ask
dumb questions but at least they are asking questions and are wanting to
learn.
I am on a list serve for GIS (Geographical Information Systems) and that is
what I do for a living, so I feel I am an advanced user. But there are
people on that list that ask dumb or irrelevant questions, so I either
delete them or glance through them or answer them, it is up to me. How hard
is it to hit the delete key?
My point is all list serves have people of different levels and interests,
but in order for a list serve to be truly successful you can't exclude
people.
Sorry for rambling on,
Carl
Carl Kinkade, MCRP
ESRI Authorized Instructor
Kinkade GIS
Using GIS for Public Health and Community Analysis
Lincoln, NE 68502
work (402) 420-6882
fax (402) 420-6882
kinkadegis@alltel.net
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Listers can't even change the subject line, let alone sort out what
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-- Bill Adams Motion Graphics/3D Design Director IBB Broadcast Design Center, Washington DC badams@ibb.gov 202-205-96381966 Land Rover 2A 109SW Diesel 1981 Honda GoldWing Standard 1963 Pearson Vanguard "Practicing the ancient art of ren-ching"
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