If Y appreciates that Z might just know what's relevant to 313 in Z's >eyes (and vice versa), then they might learn a little. Folk should >chill out a bit and have more faith.

Agreed, and we will all have less things to delete if we don't have to erase all the "back on topic, please" emails. Plus, its more fun when nobody is acting like they own the shop.

nice thinking Johnny,
Dennis



From: "Jonny McIntosh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Louise Ruddy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "313" <313@hyperreal.org>
Subject: Re: [313] What is on or off topic?
Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 13:52:51 +0100

What does a delete button do?

If it's relevant for 313 in X's eyes, I'm sure there's a Y who agrees.
Generally there is also a Z who disagrees. I assume Z has the aforementioned
delete button. Quality comes from the members of the list. Have a little
trust that they know what they are on about and are able to interpret the
mission statement. After all, Z might think a thread about disco is
irrelevant. Perhaps they haven't been listening to Theo Parrish. Y thinks
the whole Downwards/Surgeon techno thread is irrelevant. Perhaps they
haven't been listening to Claude Young. X might think it's all of interest,
anyway.

If Y appreciates that Z might just know what's relevant to 313 in Z's eyes
(and vice versa), then they might learn a little. Folk should chill out a
bit and have more faith.

Jonny.



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