Good idea. All those who wish to discuss politics and religion should set up a parallel list. Every once in a while, when the embers cool, they may even have a chance to discuss photography. Paul
> The Leica list has solved the politics/religion/whatever thing in a > way that I see as sensitive: Set up a parallel list, where everything > goes. If you don't want politics, don't subscribe to it. If you care > to see it but don't want to interfere with the photo talk too much, > filter it into a different folder. And if you actually like political > discussion, just put both into the same folder. > > We are a group of people who stay in contact in a daily basis. It is > only natural that politics and religion, being the most important > facets of life imho, will come up here and there. > > j > > > On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 06:15:04 -0500, Collin R Brendemuehl > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > We've gone months now with no threads on religion/faith, politics, > > war. or even the semantic use of N* & C*. For that matter, N* & > > C* haven't really been used @ all for a while now. At least not in > > any quantity. > > > > We are at peace. That's a good thing. But how did it come about. > > > > Is the Pentax world too quiet, have we all self-medicated, > > or did WW join the Mennonites in Canada? :) > > > > Collin > > > > > > > -- > Juan Buhler - SIGGRAPH 2005 Sketches and Posters Chair > http://www.jbuhler.com > photoblog at http://photoblog.jbuhler.com >

