[Full-Disclosure] Is your life moderated too?

From: Mark Hoff (full-disclosure@lists.netsys.com)
Date: 07/21/02


From: full-disclosure@lists.netsys.com (Mark Hoff)
Date: Sun, 21 Jul 2002 09:46:33 -0600

Great. So first we get inundated with noise and flamewars, now told to
leave because of voicing an opinion about the quality of the list.
I see. So calling each other names = okay, but suggesting that the flames
stop and that the list get back on topic = bad.

I'm sorry that some constructive criticism offended your sensibilities.
Please, resume flaming. I did not mean to suggest you should not be able to
get your daily dose of noise.

And just because you asked.

People handle noise in real life by dealing with it; usually that means
telling everyone in the room to get back to work, turn down the stereo, or
perhaps just getting up and taking their business elsewhere.

Good idea.

At 01:30 AM 21/07/2002, you wrote:
>Can all "I'll unsubscribe if you don't start doing/talking as I say!"
>exibits, please, unsubscribe from this list or stop
>threatening/complaining?
>
>If people can't handle a noise on mailing list like this, how they handle
>real life?
>
>Go figure...
>
>Vanja
>
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