You know, the very civil and collegial tone of the comp.dcom.sys.cisco list
is a really good model to follow.  They get occasional dumb questions, mine
among them, and dumb questions that could have been answered by a little
RTFM, and then there are liberal arts types like myself who tend to go on
and on.... and all of us generally get courteous answers or no answers which
means that somebody's practicing "If you can't say something nice....."
Anyway, thanks Lifelong Learner for your appeal for courteous professional
dealings with each other.  I second the motion.

Bob W.
New CCNA/CCDA


----- Original Message -----
From: Lifelong Learner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2000 2:00 PM
Subject: Recent Posts


> It seems to me that there has been a marked increase in the percentage of
> flames and other venom-laden posts recently (see threads about visas,
'cisco
> switches', etc.).  This list is a great resource, but trying to read
through
> and understand the volume of daily posts can be difficult under ideal
> conditions.  When the the good information gets buried within dozens of
> messages that are the equivalent of electronic spit, I find it difficult
to
> get through the list without skipping many posts.  I guess what I am
trying
> to say is that if we can collectively keep the flames to a minimu, we can
> all get more out of the list.
>
> (Proceed with flaming me....
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