Re: [TruthTalk] Reminder from the Moderator

2004-06-15 Thread Dave




DAVEH:  Thank you for the clarification, Perry.  Unless anybody
objects, I will resume posting things I feel other TTers may find
interesting as I have in the past.   If you (or any other TTers) ever
feel I cross the line of  becoming boorish.let me know. 

    BTW...I did realize your intentions.  Restricting my non
discussion-related posts would have helped reach your goal.which is
why I thought your original post may have been aimed at me as well as
others.

    Also..I do not want you to think I am avoiding our quick/dead
discussion.  I have been a bit busy, and out of town over the weekend. 
I have been doing a little study (the sources I've reviewed so far
agree with you on the definition of quick = alive) and will
hopefully do more in the next week.  (I'm shipping my family off
tomorrow for a week's vacation.)  So Perry..please don't get
impatient.I haven't forgotten you on this.

Charles Perry Locke wrote:
DavidH,
  
  
  Perhaps I went overboard on my description of your email. I thought
your response was a tongue-in-cheek response. If that is not the case I
apologize for assuming it was. I am not trying to set new rules, just
cut down on posts by eliminating non discussion-related posts. An
occasional bit of levity or insight is not unreasonable. Let common
sense be your guide.
  

Perry the Moderator
  
  
  
Charles Perry Locke wrote:


Izzy,
  
  
  David's funnies are not often enough to be considered a problem, and
he is careful to remove the "FW" from the header and give some
attribution, like "From my cousin Buford in Idaho..." or some such. It
was not those that I was shootiing for. He is playing with me by
feigning martyrdom by posting a cute little quip by our favorite George
Burns, then making me out to be out to be an ogre, and himself a
compliant victim...sort of like holding a kitten up in front of the
group and saying, "Perry, if you want to kill this cute little kitten,
go ahead." I didn't respond to him because if he wants to play the
martyr game it's fine with me.
  


DAVEH:   Give me a break, Perry.  How am I to know who/what you are
/shooting for/?  If anybody is playing games, it seems to be you.  I
responded to your posted rules with a couple examples that I thought
you may not have considered.   But in case you had been thinking of
such things I had posted in the past..I did not want to continue
posting them in the future in order to comply with your desire to
reduce the clutter.  I have previously (by your standards) been an
offender of posting such non thread related posts, and did not intend
to ridicule your suggestions.  You have been critical of my postings in
the past, and I'm simply trying to avoid causing you more grief by
posting trivial stuff that might annoy you.

  

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Re: [TruthTalk] Reminder from the Moderator

2004-06-15 Thread Charles Perry Locke
DavidH,
  Perhaps I went overboard on my description of your email. I thought your 
response was a tongue-in-cheek response. If that is not the case I apologize 
for assuming it was. I am not trying to set new rules, just cut down on 
posts by eliminating non discussion-related posts. An occasional bit of 
levity or insight is not unreasonable. Let common sense be your guide.

Perry the Moderator
From: Dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Reminder from the Moderator
Date: Sun, 13 Jun 2004 22:59:54 -0700

Charles Perry Locke wrote:
Izzy,
  David's funnies are not often enough to be considered a problem, and he 
is careful to remove the "FW" from the header and give some attribution, 
like "From my cousin Buford in Idaho..." or some such. It was not those 
that I was shootiing for. He is playing with me by feigning martyrdom by 
posting a cute little quip by our favorite George Burns, then making me 
out to be out to be an ogre, and himself a compliant victim...sort of like 
holding a kitten up in front of the group and saying, "Perry, if you want 
to kill this cute little kitten, go ahead." I didn't respond to him 
because if he wants to play the martyr game it's fine with me.
DAVEH:   Give me a break, Perry.  How am I to know who/what you are 
/shooting for/?  If anybody is playing games, it seems to be you.  I 
responded to your posted rules with a couple examples that I thought you 
may not have considered.   But in case you had been thinking of such things 
I had posted in the past..I did not want to continue posting them in 
the future in order to comply with your desire to reduce the clutter.  I 
have previously (by your standards) been an offender of posting such non 
thread related posts, and did not intend to ridicule your suggestions.  You 
have been critical of my postings in the past, and I'm simply trying to 
avoid causing you more grief by posting trivial stuff that might annoy you.

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Re: [TruthTalk] Reminder from the Moderator

2004-06-13 Thread Dave






Charles Perry Locke wrote:
Izzy,
  
  
  David's funnies are not often enough to be considered a problem, and
he is careful to remove the "FW" from the header and give some
attribution, like "From my cousin Buford in Idaho..." or some such. It
was not those that I was shootiing for. He is playing with me by
feigning martyrdom by posting a cute little quip by our favorite George
Burns, then making me out to be out to be an ogre, and himself a
compliant victim...sort of like holding a kitten up in front of the
group and saying, "Perry, if you want to kill this cute little kitten,
go ahead." I didn't respond to him because if he wants to play the
martyr game it's fine with me.
  

DAVEH:   Give me a break, Perry.  How am I to know who/what you are shooting
for?  If anybody is playing games, it seems to be you.  I responded
to your posted rules with a couple examples that I thought you may not
have considered.   But in case you had been thinking of such things I
had posted in the past..I did not want to continue posting them in
the future in order to comply with your desire to reduce the clutter. 
I have previously (by your standards) been an offender of posting such
non thread related posts, and did not intend to ridicule your
suggestions.  You have been critical of my postings in the past, and
I'm simply trying to avoid causing you more grief by posting trivial
stuff that might annoy you.

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Re: [TruthTalk] Reminder from the Moderator

2004-06-12 Thread Lance Muir
PTM:Fair enough.
- Original Message - 
From: "Charles Perry Locke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: June 12, 2004 00:25
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Reminder from the Moderator


>Lance, you may have missed my point...it is not to reduce each
individual
> post by 75%, but the suggestion was for Izzy, and some others who post
over
> about 5 posts a day, to reduce the number of individual posts PER DAY by
> 75%. Some have a tendency to treat TT like a chat room, quickly firing
> one-liners back and forth, many of which do not pertain to a discussion,
and
> some of which are nonsensical or intended to be "cute" comments. If this
> kind of exchange is desired, then perhaps the involved parties should go
to
> a chat room or email each other privately. TT's purpose is not to support
> this type of "chatty" activity, but to provide a forum for discussions.
Have
> you ever read the guidelines for TT: http://innglory.org/discussions.htm ?
>
>The idea on TT is, when a discussion topic is posted, to take some
time,
> give the issue some thought, collect some references (links are ojkay i
this
> context), then post a response with some pertinent dialog that addresses a
> point in the discussion, or refutes a point, or adds to the discussion.
And,
> it is best to address all of the points one intends to address in a single
> post. Some TT'rs like to respond to each point of a discussion in a
separate
> email. This creates a lot more traffic than necessary and makes it almost
> impossible to follow a thread or discussion. I am just asking those on TT
to
> try to cut down on posts that are not directly addressing points in a
> current discussion or starting a new discussion topic.
>
>These are guidelines and suggestions for making TT an easy and
> informative forum to use, and for staying on course for TT's intended
> purpose. And, I am only suggesting that posters use common sense when
> posting and not tie up bandwidth with more posts than necessary, personal
> anecdotes, uncommented links to web pages, and chatty type posts.
>
> Perry the Moderate
>
> >From: "Lance Muir" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Reminder from the Moderator
> >Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2004 09:17:56 -0400
> >
> >PTM:By 75%??What's the deal with that?? PS:I deleted four more paragraphs
> >or, this post would have been much longer.
> >- Original Message -
> >From: "Charles Perry Locke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Sent: June 11, 2004 09:05
> >Subject: RE: [TruthTalk] Reminder from the Moderator
> >
> >
> > > Izzy,
> > >
> > >David's funnies are not often enough to be considered a problem,
and
> >he
> > > is careful to remove the "FW" from the header and give some
attribution,
> > > like "From my cousin Buford in Idaho..." or some such. It was not
those
> >that
> > > I was shootiing for. He is playing with me by feigning martyrdom by
> >posting
> > > a cute little quip by our favorite George Burns, then making me out to
> >be
> > > out to be an ogre, and himself a compliant victim...sort of like
holding
> >a
> > > kitten up in front of the group and saying, "Perry, if you want to
kill
> >this
> > > cute little kitten, go ahead." I didn't respond to him because if he
> >wants
> > > to play the martyr game it's fine with me.
> > >
> > >But, common sense should rule all posts, Izzy. If you really can't
> >resist
> > > posting the latest web page you ran across without any comments about
> >why
> > > you posted it or what you found interesting in it, or you want to post
a
> > > story about your relatives, or a relevant one-liner like "Dogs never
> >could
> > > handle the cats" (or whatever it was), then go for it. I will censor
> >only
> > > two things, ad-hominem attacks and profanity. And, if you are really
> > > concerned about being brief, try cutting your daily posts by about
75%.
> > >
> > > Perry
> > >
> > > >From: "ShieldsFamily" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > >Just trying to be brief! And I don't want DaveH to stop sending his
> > > >cuties--do you want that? Izzy
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > "Let your speech be always with grace, seasoned with salt, that you
may
> >know how you ought to answer every man.&

Re: [TruthTalk] Reminder from the Moderator

2004-06-11 Thread Charles Perry Locke
  Lance, you may have missed my point...it is not to reduce each individual 
post by 75%, but the suggestion was for Izzy, and some others who post over 
about 5 posts a day, to reduce the number of individual posts PER DAY by 
75%. Some have a tendency to treat TT like a chat room, quickly firing 
one-liners back and forth, many of which do not pertain to a discussion, and 
some of which are nonsensical or intended to be "cute" comments. If this 
kind of exchange is desired, then perhaps the involved parties should go to 
a chat room or email each other privately. TT's purpose is not to support 
this type of "chatty" activity, but to provide a forum for discussions. Have 
you ever read the guidelines for TT: http://innglory.org/discussions.htm ?

  The idea on TT is, when a discussion topic is posted, to take some time, 
give the issue some thought, collect some references (links are ojkay i this 
context), then post a response with some pertinent dialog that addresses a 
point in the discussion, or refutes a point, or adds to the discussion. And, 
it is best to address all of the points one intends to address in a single 
post. Some TT'rs like to respond to each point of a discussion in a separate 
email. This creates a lot more traffic than necessary and makes it almost 
impossible to follow a thread or discussion. I am just asking those on TT to 
try to cut down on posts that are not directly addressing points in a 
current discussion or starting a new discussion topic.

  These are guidelines and suggestions for making TT an easy and 
informative forum to use, and for staying on course for TT's intended 
purpose. And, I am only suggesting that posters use common sense when 
posting and not tie up bandwidth with more posts than necessary, personal 
anecdotes, uncommented links to web pages, and chatty type posts.

Perry the Moderate
From: "Lance Muir" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Reminder from the Moderator
Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2004 09:17:56 -0400
PTM:By 75%??What's the deal with that?? PS:I deleted four more paragraphs
or, this post would have been much longer.
- Original Message -
From: "Charles Perry Locke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: June 11, 2004 09:05
Subject: RE: [TruthTalk] Reminder from the Moderator
> Izzy,
>
>David's funnies are not often enough to be considered a problem, and 
he
> is careful to remove the "FW" from the header and give some attribution,
> like "From my cousin Buford in Idaho..." or some such. It was not those
that
> I was shootiing for. He is playing with me by feigning martyrdom by
posting
> a cute little quip by our favorite George Burns, then making me out to 
be
> out to be an ogre, and himself a compliant victim...sort of like holding 
a
> kitten up in front of the group and saying, "Perry, if you want to kill
this
> cute little kitten, go ahead." I didn't respond to him because if he 
wants
> to play the martyr game it's fine with me.
>
>But, common sense should rule all posts, Izzy. If you really can't
resist
> posting the latest web page you ran across without any comments about 
why
> you posted it or what you found interesting in it, or you want to post a
> story about your relatives, or a relevant one-liner like "Dogs never 
could
> handle the cats" (or whatever it was), then go for it. I will censor 
only
> two things, ad-hominem attacks and profanity. And, if you are really
> concerned about being brief, try cutting your daily posts by about 75%.
>
> Perry
>
> >From: "ShieldsFamily" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Just trying to be brief! And I don't want DaveH to stop sending his
> >cuties--do you want that? Izzy
>
>
> --
> "Let your speech be always with grace, seasoned with salt, that you may
know how you ought to answer every man."  (Colossians 4:6)
http://www.InnGlory.org
>
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Re: [TruthTalk] Reminder from the Moderator

2004-06-11 Thread Lance Muir
PTM:By 75%??What's the deal with that?? PS:I deleted four more paragraphs
or, this post would have been much longer.
- Original Message - 
From: "Charles Perry Locke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: June 11, 2004 09:05
Subject: RE: [TruthTalk] Reminder from the Moderator


> Izzy,
>
>David's funnies are not often enough to be considered a problem, and he
> is careful to remove the "FW" from the header and give some attribution,
> like "From my cousin Buford in Idaho..." or some such. It was not those
that
> I was shootiing for. He is playing with me by feigning martyrdom by
posting
> a cute little quip by our favorite George Burns, then making me out to be
> out to be an ogre, and himself a compliant victim...sort of like holding a
> kitten up in front of the group and saying, "Perry, if you want to kill
this
> cute little kitten, go ahead." I didn't respond to him because if he wants
> to play the martyr game it's fine with me.
>
>But, common sense should rule all posts, Izzy. If you really can't
resist
> posting the latest web page you ran across without any comments about why
> you posted it or what you found interesting in it, or you want to post a
> story about your relatives, or a relevant one-liner like "Dogs never could
> handle the cats" (or whatever it was), then go for it. I will censor only
> two things, ad-hominem attacks and profanity. And, if you are really
> concerned about being brief, try cutting your daily posts by about 75%.
>
> Perry
>
> >From: "ShieldsFamily" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Just trying to be brief! And I don't want DaveH to stop sending his
> >cuties--do you want that? Izzy
>
>
> --
> "Let your speech be always with grace, seasoned with salt, that you may
know how you ought to answer every man."  (Colossians 4:6)
http://www.InnGlory.org
>
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Re: [TruthTalk] Reminder from the Moderator

2004-06-11 Thread Knpraise
In a message dated 6/11/2004 6:10:16 AM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

And, if you are really 
concerned about being brief, try cutting your daily posts by about 75%.


Sometinmes civil disobedience is a proper response. 

J


RE: [TruthTalk] Reminder from the Moderator

2004-06-11 Thread Charles Perry Locke
Izzy,
  David's funnies are not often enough to be considered a problem, and he 
is careful to remove the "FW" from the header and give some attribution, 
like "From my cousin Buford in Idaho..." or some such. It was not those that 
I was shootiing for. He is playing with me by feigning martyrdom by posting 
a cute little quip by our favorite George Burns, then making me out to be 
out to be an ogre, and himself a compliant victim...sort of like holding a 
kitten up in front of the group and saying, "Perry, if you want to kill this 
cute little kitten, go ahead." I didn't respond to him because if he wants 
to play the martyr game it's fine with me.

  But, common sense should rule all posts, Izzy. If you really can't resist 
posting the latest web page you ran across without any comments about why 
you posted it or what you found interesting in it, or you want to post a 
story about your relatives, or a relevant one-liner like "Dogs never could 
handle the cats" (or whatever it was), then go for it. I will censor only 
two things, ad-hominem attacks and profanity. And, if you are really 
concerned about being brief, try cutting your daily posts by about 75%.

Perry
From: "ShieldsFamily" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Just trying to be brief! And I don't want DaveH to stop sending his 
cuties--do you want that? Izzy

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RE: [TruthTalk] Reminder from the Moderator

2004-06-11 Thread ShieldsFamily
Just trying to be brief! And I don't want DaveH to stop sending his
cuties--do you want that? Izzy

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Charles Perry Locke
Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2004 10:55 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [TruthTalk] Reminder from the Moderator

No problem, Izzy, but at least a little introducory note and perhaps your 
comments on the article, or your impression of why the article applies to 
the topic would be helpful rather than just a raw link by itself.

Perry the Moderator


>From: "ShieldsFamily" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: RE: [TruthTalk] Reminder from the Moderator
>Date: Thu, 10 Jun 2004 16:03:38 -0500
>
>Perry, I realize I sent 3 website articles, but I think each one is very
>pertinent to our discussions of the past couple of days. Thanks. Izzy
>
>-Original Message-
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Charles Perry Locke
>Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2004 10:13 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [TruthTalk] Reminder from the Moderator
>
>This is just a reminder that TT is a discussion group. It's purpose is to
>facillitate the discussion of truth (whatever that is). With this in mind,
>please limit yourself to posts that discuss the topics presented by 
>members.
>
>Yesterday one poster had 24 posts, another just under 20, most of which 
>were
>
>one liners with little or no discussion content. Here are some types of
>posts that come across the TT forum that do not pertain to discussions, and
>that needlessly increase the traffic that one must wade through to find the
>discussion material:
>
>1. Posts containing a link to an interesting web page you found. If a link
>helps to progress an argument, make a point, or directly relates to a topic
>of discussion, then use it. But, please avoid just sending a link that
>pertains to something you think is interesting.
>
>2. A one-liner that does not further a discussion, or multiple one-liners
>that each address only one point of a larger discussion. Try to respond to
>an entire post with a single response of your own. Occasionally, if you
>leave out an important point you intended to make, or want to change or
>correct a previous post, then a second post is warranted.
>
>3. One-line responses back and forth between two posters for an extended
>period. This is a discussion group, not an immediate message board. If you
>go one to two quick one-liner posts with another member, why not take it to
>an IM board, chat room, or to private email.
>
>4. A cute joke or anecdote that you found on the internet, or that a friend
>or relative sent you. I am sure we each get enough "FW:" email every day
>that we do not need to wade through it on TT.
>
>5. ANYTHING that ends with "Send this to xxx friends", or "If you love 
>Jesus
>
>you will forward this to...". I would guess that Jesus could care less 
>about
>
>your email, and doubt that not forwarding such will affect your state of
>redemption.
>
>6. Personal discussions between two members. Most probably don't care that
>Bobby is in graduate school at the same place the other member's brother's
>son went. If it becomes personal please use private email.
>
>Thanks,
>Perry the Moderator
>
>
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>know
>how you ought to answer every man."  (Colossians 4:6)
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RE: [TruthTalk] Reminder from the Moderator

2004-06-10 Thread Charles Perry Locke
No problem, Izzy, but at least a little introducory note and perhaps your 
comments on the article, or your impression of why the article applies to 
the topic would be helpful rather than just a raw link by itself.

Perry the Moderator

From: "ShieldsFamily" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: RE: [TruthTalk] Reminder from the Moderator
Date: Thu, 10 Jun 2004 16:03:38 -0500
Perry, I realize I sent 3 website articles, but I think each one is very
pertinent to our discussions of the past couple of days. Thanks. Izzy
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2004 10:13 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [TruthTalk] Reminder from the Moderator
This is just a reminder that TT is a discussion group. It's purpose is to
facillitate the discussion of truth (whatever that is). With this in mind,
please limit yourself to posts that discuss the topics presented by 
members.

Yesterday one poster had 24 posts, another just under 20, most of which 
were

one liners with little or no discussion content. Here are some types of
posts that come across the TT forum that do not pertain to discussions, and
that needlessly increase the traffic that one must wade through to find the
discussion material:
1. Posts containing a link to an interesting web page you found. If a link
helps to progress an argument, make a point, or directly relates to a topic
of discussion, then use it. But, please avoid just sending a link that
pertains to something you think is interesting.
2. A one-liner that does not further a discussion, or multiple one-liners
that each address only one point of a larger discussion. Try to respond to
an entire post with a single response of your own. Occasionally, if you
leave out an important point you intended to make, or want to change or
correct a previous post, then a second post is warranted.
3. One-line responses back and forth between two posters for an extended
period. This is a discussion group, not an immediate message board. If you
go one to two quick one-liner posts with another member, why not take it to
an IM board, chat room, or to private email.
4. A cute joke or anecdote that you found on the internet, or that a friend
or relative sent you. I am sure we each get enough "FW:" email every day
that we do not need to wade through it on TT.
5. ANYTHING that ends with "Send this to xxx friends", or "If you love 
Jesus

you will forward this to...". I would guess that Jesus could care less 
about

your email, and doubt that not forwarding such will affect your state of
redemption.
6. Personal discussions between two members. Most probably don't care that
Bobby is in graduate school at the same place the other member's brother's
son went. If it becomes personal please use private email.
Thanks,
Perry the Moderator
--
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know
how you ought to answer every man."  (Colossians 4:6)
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Re: [TruthTalk] Reminder from the Moderator

2004-06-10 Thread ttxpress



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On Thu, 10 Jun 2004 18:27:52 -0700 Dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

  The secret of a good sermon 
  is to have a good beginning and a  good ending; and have the two as close 
  together as possible.  ~George 
Burns


Re: [TruthTalk] Reminder from the Moderator

2004-06-10 Thread Dave






Charles Perry Locke wrote:

Yesterday one poster had 24 posts, another just under 20, most of which
were one liners with little or no discussion content. Here are some
types of posts that come across the TT forum that do not pertain to
discussions, and that needlessly increase the traffic that one must
wade through to find the discussion material:
  
  
1. Posts containing a link to an interesting web page you found. If a
link helps to progress an argument, make a point, or directly relates
to a topic of discussion, then use it. But, please avoid just sending a
link that pertains to something you think is interesting.
  

DAVEH:  FWIW..The advantage of posting a link it that it does not
conflict with copyrights, which is a common trespass of many folks who
mistakenly believe it is OK to copy and post material wherever/whenever
it is found on the net or is emailed to them by others.

4. A cute joke or anecdote that you found on the internet, or that a
friend or relative sent you. I am sure we each get enough "FW:" email
every day that we do not need to wade through it on TT.
  

DAVEH:  I assume that means you prefer I do not further post things
like this...

The
secret of a good sermon is to have a good beginning and a  good ending;
and have the two as close together as possible.  ~George Burns

I have been the chief offender, and will refrain from doing so
in the future.

Thanks,
  
Perry the Moderator
  


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RE: [TruthTalk] Reminder from the Moderator

2004-06-10 Thread ShieldsFamily
Perry, I realize I sent 3 website articles, but I think each one is very
pertinent to our discussions of the past couple of days. Thanks. Izzy

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Charles Perry Locke
Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2004 10:13 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [TruthTalk] Reminder from the Moderator

This is just a reminder that TT is a discussion group. It's purpose is to 
facillitate the discussion of truth (whatever that is). With this in mind, 
please limit yourself to posts that discuss the topics presented by members.

Yesterday one poster had 24 posts, another just under 20, most of which were

one liners with little or no discussion content. Here are some types of 
posts that come across the TT forum that do not pertain to discussions, and 
that needlessly increase the traffic that one must wade through to find the 
discussion material:

1. Posts containing a link to an interesting web page you found. If a link 
helps to progress an argument, make a point, or directly relates to a topic 
of discussion, then use it. But, please avoid just sending a link that 
pertains to something you think is interesting.

2. A one-liner that does not further a discussion, or multiple one-liners 
that each address only one point of a larger discussion. Try to respond to 
an entire post with a single response of your own. Occasionally, if you 
leave out an important point you intended to make, or want to change or 
correct a previous post, then a second post is warranted.

3. One-line responses back and forth between two posters for an extended 
period. This is a discussion group, not an immediate message board. If you 
go one to two quick one-liner posts with another member, why not take it to 
an IM board, chat room, or to private email.

4. A cute joke or anecdote that you found on the internet, or that a friend 
or relative sent you. I am sure we each get enough "FW:" email every day 
that we do not need to wade through it on TT.

5. ANYTHING that ends with "Send this to xxx friends", or "If you love Jesus

you will forward this to...". I would guess that Jesus could care less about

your email, and doubt that not forwarding such will affect your state of 
redemption.

6. Personal discussions between two members. Most probably don't care that 
Bobby is in graduate school at the same place the other member's brother's 
son went. If it becomes personal please use private email.

Thanks,
Perry the Moderator


--
"Let your speech be always with grace, seasoned with salt, that you may know
how you ought to answer every man."  (Colossians 4:6)
http://www.InnGlory.org

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Re: [TruthTalk] Reminder from the Moderator

2004-06-10 Thread Charles Perry Locke
Laura,
  I am glad you brought that up. In the post I was listing specific things 
that should be excluded from posts, sort of a 'negative' list. I added 
prayer requests as item 7 as something that are okay to post because, after 
all, we are Christians (for the most part) and that is something we do. But, 
I removed it when I realized that the entire list was negatives, and felt 
that by NOT mentioning, it would imply that it was not excluded.

Personally, I do not want to have to approve anything to be posted and hope 
that by reminding members of the purpose of TT it will help it to be 
self-monitoring.

Thanks
Perry

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Reminder from the Moderator
Date: Thu, 10 Jun 2004 12:26:37 EDT
In a message dated 6/10/2004 11:13:22 AM Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I agree with most of what you said but I do think we should include prayer
requests.  I am sometimes overwhelmed with the number of posts but if 
someone
thinks it is urgent or something that might get a thread going then I think 
you
should allow it.  Maybe we should send these things to you and you can 
decide
if it benefits the whole group.  Just my opinion.  Laura


1. Posts containing a link to an interesting web page you found. If a link
helps to progress an argument, make a point, or directly relates to a topic
of discussion, then use it. But, please avoid just sending a link that
pertains to something you think is interesting.
2. A one-liner that does not further a discussion, or multiple one-liners
that each address only one point of a larger discussion. Try to respond to
an entire post with a single response of your own. Occasionally, if you
leave out an important point you intended to make, or want to change or
correct a previous post, then a second post is warranted.
3. One-line responses back and forth between two posters for an extended
period. This is a discussion group, not an immediate message board. If you
go one to two quick one-liner posts with another member, why not take it to
an IM board, chat room, or to private email.
4. A cute joke or anecdote that you found on the internet, or that a friend
or relative sent you. I am sure we each get enough "FW:" email every day
that we do not need to wade through it on TT.
5. ANYTHING that ends with "Send this to xxx friends", or "If you love 
Jesus
you will forward this to...". I would guess that Jesus could care less 
about
your email, and doubt that not forwarding such will affect your state of
redemption.

6. Personal discussions between two members. Most probably don't care that
Bobby is in graduate school at the same place the other member's brother's
son went. If it becomes personal please use private email.
Thanks,
Perry the Moderator

--
"Let your speech be always with grace, seasoned with salt, that you may know how you ought 
to answer every man."  (Colossians 4:6) http://www.InnGlory.org
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Re: [TruthTalk] Reminder from the Moderator

2004-06-10 Thread LaurHamm


In a message dated 6/10/2004 11:13:22 AM Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I agree with most of what you said but I do think we should include prayer requests.  I am sometimes overwhelmed with the number of posts but if someone thinks it is urgent or something that might get a thread going then I think you should allow it.  Maybe we should send these things to you and you can decide if it benefits the whole group.  Just my opinion.  Laura
 
 
1. Posts containing a link to an interesting web page you found. If a link helps to progress an argument, make a point, or directly relates to a topic of discussion, then use it. But, please avoid just sending a link that pertains to something you think is interesting.2. A one-liner that does not further a discussion, or multiple one-liners that each address only one point of a larger discussion. Try to respond to an entire post with a single response of your own. Occasionally, if you leave out an important point you intended to make, or want to change or correct a previous post, then a second post is warranted.3. One-line responses back and forth between two posters for an extended period. This is a discussion group, not an immediate message board. If you go one to two quick one-liner posts with another member, why not take it to an IM board, chat room, or to private email.4. A cute joke or anecdote that you found on the internet, or that a friend or relative sent you. I am sure we each get enough "FW:" email every day that we do not need to wade through it on TT.5. ANYTHING that ends with "Send this to xxx friends", or "If you love Jesus you will forward this to...". I would guess that Jesus could care less about your email, and doubt that not forwarding such will affect your state of redemption.6. Personal discussions between two members. Most probably don't care that Bobby is in graduate school at the same place the other member's brother's son went. If it becomes personal please use private email.Thanks,Perry the Moderator



[TruthTalk] Reminder from the Moderator

2004-06-10 Thread Charles Perry Locke
This is just a reminder that TT is a discussion group. It's purpose is to 
facillitate the discussion of truth (whatever that is). With this in mind, 
please limit yourself to posts that discuss the topics presented by members.

Yesterday one poster had 24 posts, another just under 20, most of which were 
one liners with little or no discussion content. Here are some types of 
posts that come across the TT forum that do not pertain to discussions, and 
that needlessly increase the traffic that one must wade through to find the 
discussion material:

1. Posts containing a link to an interesting web page you found. If a link 
helps to progress an argument, make a point, or directly relates to a topic 
of discussion, then use it. But, please avoid just sending a link that 
pertains to something you think is interesting.

2. A one-liner that does not further a discussion, or multiple one-liners 
that each address only one point of a larger discussion. Try to respond to 
an entire post with a single response of your own. Occasionally, if you 
leave out an important point you intended to make, or want to change or 
correct a previous post, then a second post is warranted.

3. One-line responses back and forth between two posters for an extended 
period. This is a discussion group, not an immediate message board. If you 
go one to two quick one-liner posts with another member, why not take it to 
an IM board, chat room, or to private email.

4. A cute joke or anecdote that you found on the internet, or that a friend 
or relative sent you. I am sure we each get enough "FW:" email every day 
that we do not need to wade through it on TT.

5. ANYTHING that ends with "Send this to xxx friends", or "If you love Jesus 
you will forward this to...". I would guess that Jesus could care less about 
your email, and doubt that not forwarding such will affect your state of 
redemption.

6. Personal discussions between two members. Most probably don't care that 
Bobby is in graduate school at the same place the other member's brother's 
son went. If it becomes personal please use private email.

Thanks,
Perry the Moderator
--
"Let your speech be always with grace, seasoned with salt, that you may know how you ought 
to answer every man."  (Colossians 4:6) http://www.InnGlory.org
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