On 8 October 2011 20:22, Stan Hoeppner <s...@hardwarefreak.com> wrote: > > If you all are true believers in off topic posting, as you have so > vigorously defended, why don't we _all_ commit ourselves to making one > OT post per day and see where that leads?
Actually I am not one of " true believers in off topic posting", neither have I "so vigorously defended" it. Out of the increased volume over the last several weeks, I have had a great deal of enjoyment and- dare I say it on a apparently would be totally serious, and solely, and only to the point, one true Debian list- I have learned a great deal whilst so doing. Yes, the OT topic wandered: I enjoyed the discussion on English and it's variations, found the values of units we use so casually informative, and the discussion of the costs/benefits of AC v. DC electrical distribution most educational. What's not to like? If I do not like a thread, or have no interest in it, I merely delete it at the same time I delete other lists and other threads. It takes little or no extra time, and I would be very much surprised that those who cavil at such threads read all and each message on each "on topic" thread. So when they delete the "on topic" messages in which they have no interest, would it take them much more time to delete the "off topic" messages at the same time. Or does it take less time to compose and post a message complaining about them. As for the merely silly latter suggestion, well, it surely does not deserve the dignity of a reply. Terence -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/CAFG91ENG_EgHu=pkhtboygucauvxekuc9vqzxz886l3zy-m...@mail.gmail.com