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Well, whoever is Avelino D'Souza, it is nice knowing that there is such a person and that he makes a reasonable request. It was not funny when a Ph.D in something brought in family members into the discussion recently. It is okay for Fred to write that one should ignore flame baits...as long as someone does not make personal comments about his family ;-( That a vast majority of Goanet subscribers are "lurkers" says something about the freedom they think exists on the Goanet. It is almost as interactive as...the Navhind Times. > On Thu, 2 Dec 2004, D'Souza, Avelino wrote: > > > Recently we find Goanet has become a medium to abuse, ridicule and > > attack fellow netters and draw family members into surplus chatter. > > Are we to LIVE with it or LEAVE it? : "Frederick Noronha(FN)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote Stay on and add your's to the voice of reason. You have made some very useful posts in the > past, and probably the others will join me in looking forward to more in the future. > > I think we can get ahead by: > * Making it a point to post something useful that adds value to this > network at least thrice a week. > > * Encouraging silent voices to post without fear. > > * Supporting interesting discussions, opening up new threads of interest > to a wider circle, complimenting new voices that post interesting > content BTW, those Goanetters who are in Goa, let's meet on Tuesday, Dec 21, 2004. > Venue will be a local restuarant to be announced for a > contributory, each-one-goes-Dutch lunch. FN > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Well, it would be nice to meet up on 21 Dec. for a contibutory lunch. Tea time may be even better. It is easier to talk when the mouth is not full. the Miramar beach may be a nice place to meet. Plenty of tea stalls nearby at the circle. Lots of space on the beach. Viva Goa. Miguel