Abuse of A Letter To The FLEX-ES Community

2006-10-07 Thread Terry Sambrooks
Hi,

In support of Bill Fairchild's indictment of the thread entitled  A Letter to 
the FLEX-ES Community all I can say, as somebody with a vested interest in 
both FLEXES and the ADCD program, is that the pedantic diatribe of spelling and 
abbreviation corrections somewhat diluted the worthiness of the thread for me.

The continued use of the subject initial line implied that the posting might 
conceivably relate to the topic in question, a belief that was in retrospect 
somewhat naive on my part.

Perhaps this is the worst kind of SPAM as it purports or imples usefulness, but 
generally adds little value.

Kind regards - Terry

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Re: Abuse of A Letter To The FLEX-ES Community

2006-10-07 Thread Crispin Hugo
I agree with you 100%


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Re: Abuse of A Letter To The FLEX-ES Community

2006-10-07 Thread Shane
I rarely delete entire threads as there's generally something of
interest amongst all the inevitable chaff. This one is of interest to a
lot of us - even though I personally don't have one, and don't have any
customers with Flex. Only time I see them is the IBM techos I bump into.

People have commented in the past that changing the subject messes with
the threading readers. If the tangent(s) had been hived off it would
have made deleting the whole lot easier.

Whatever, I find the Del key works o.k.

Shane ...

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