I have absolutely no problem with off topic posts and sometimes actually 
welcome them. They can be interesting, enlightening and lead to some 
fascinating discussions. Often they either start as book related or end that 
way.
 
What I do object to are self appointed topic police trying to impose their 
personal preferences on the whole group. I do agree that as a courtesy OT 
should be placed in the subject line but this is sometimes a problem if the 
discussion started as book related and reply is being used.
 
Just like TV censorship, we all have a button whether it be the off button or 
delete button. Use that and keep snide and or nasty comments to yourself.
 
Here endeth today's sermon.
 
M.
 
Marko J. O. Bomyer 
 
Where you see a crowd I see a flock.
It's sheep we're up against.
 
Everything you know is wrong.
 
My Bookcrossing ID marko167
 
My Bookcrossing Wishlist
http://www.cliff1976.com/bc/bcwish.asp?BCUser=marko167


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