On Thu, 2006-02-16 at 17:54 -0600, David Ambs wrote:
This list has gone from 'shit' to the 'pure shit' status over the past couple of years. I can't recall the last time I actually read something worthwhile. I thought dc-stuff had issues with arrogance. If you can't keep track of '500 emails per day', why don't you unsubscribe from a few of the '23 lists' you talk about? Who the hell has enough *time* to go piece out 500 emails, where probably a good 90% of them are worthless.
How dare you presume to know how I use those resources? Apparently, you think that I use the lists in the same way that you do. Clearly that's wrong.
I am subscribed to these lists because I run in to each of their projects or communities at one point or another throughout the things that I do a daily basis in my development and programming for the Linux platform. I keep copies of these lists locally because mailing list web interfaces are *horrible* and it's even worse to browse archives -- especially archives created by GNU Mailman; threading breaks at the end of each month. There are a few lists I track regardless of what I'm looking for -- KCLUG is, or was, one of them.
Who are you to make a judgment on my private reading methodology?
I'm on a fair number of lists myself. If I get overwhelmed from idiots posting stuff, or the S/N is just insane, I'll unsubscribe that quick. Problem solved.
I thought I made it clear that that is not an option ...
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Pay attention. We're not talking about that. That issue was dropped over a year ago.