The point is that you *do* find this list a better source of information
and assistance than you do other resources...you stated that it
was more centralized...meaning you can get what you need easier
and quicker...if it weren't of benefit to you, you wouldn't use it.

Rick

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 From: Aaron Rouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2005 3:09 PM
To: CF-Talk <cf-talk@houseoffusion.com>
Subject: SPAM-LOW: Re: SPAM-LOW: Re: wtf are those advertizing links in the 
text? 

Did you not see the word "enough" Perhaps you are reading a little too far 
into the words I pick. Or perhaps you can not understand that I feel I would 
need to gain a certain amount out of something that normally can be found 
free to then justify paying for it. 
Anything offered on this list can be found elsewhere, maybe not in one 
centralized spot but still elsewhere. To go and charge for use of the list 
would very likely de-centralize information here since some would rather not 
pay. At that point what exactly would you be paying for?
I may not contribute a lot to this list but I do know I contribute more 
than I ask of it. So really it would come down to if I paid to be here, I 
would be paying to answer a few questions here and there.
So everyone who thinks it would be fine to pay admission for this list, how 
much have you donated over the years of using it?
On 4/21/05, Larry Lyons wrote: 
> 
> >Is your unwillingness to pay a subscription based on the fact that
> >> you feel like you don't benefit from the list? Or that you give more
> >> to the list than you take?
> >
> > I do not feel I benifit enough from this list to warrant paying to be on
> >it. Matter of fact I am not 100% sure I have benifited from this list in
> >quite sometime. I know the last couple of questions I posted I never got 
> a
> >complete answer from the list, and if I was paying to be on this list 
> then I
> >would start to get irritated if the answers were no better than I could 
> get
> >elsewhere or if they were lesser which is the case at times.
> 
> If you do not think you're benefitting from this list then why continue to 
> subscribe? I am sure that it would be no great disaster for the rest of us. 
> The thing is that its also a two way street, you need to contribute as well 
> as consume.
> 
>



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