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I'm also sad to see anyone leave here because they feel postings aer out of
control. While its impossible to totally lock down a list and keep it inviting,
the opposite can also have the same effect. We do our best to keep it
interesting here by moderating only when absolutely n
. To me... very ignorant please
forgive
Have a great day,
Bill J
From: elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net on behalf
of K2bew
Sent: Saturday, July 7, 2018 10:50:24 PM
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Leaving the Reflector
Why do people
: [Elecraft] Leaving the Reflector
Why do people leaving a list always have to announce it? To make sure
everyone knows how good they are and how bad everyone else is that's left
so that we can all feel bad? Sorry I don't, had nothing to do with why you
left, your choice.
Why not just unsubscri
Good post. I’ve learned a lot from this reflector, and even much of the OT that
I didn’t know I was interested in until I read it...
Chuck
KE9UW
Sent from my iPhone, cjack
> On Jul 7, 2018, at 8:05 PM, Jim Ewing wrote:
>
> Agreed. In my law firm, it was interesting to observe which people c
The delete key is pretty easy to use..
There is way too much good info to leave!
W0MU
On 7/7/2018 8:32 PM, Carl Jón Denbow wrote:
Or, just ignore the stuff they don’t like. Some OT stuff is kind of fun. If
it starts to get annoying. Just delete the thread, or skip over it.
Sent from my i
Oh Man….The Delete key is all the way up in the top right corner of the
keyboard!I sprained my little finger reaching up there one day and I have
to tell you, the pain was excruciating!! (:
Ron Genovesi
n3...@coastside.net
> On Jul 7, 2018, at 7:32 PM, Carl Jón Denbow
Or, just ignore the stuff they don’t like. Some OT stuff is kind of fun. If
it starts to get annoying. Just delete the thread, or skip over it.
Sent from my iPhone
Carl Jón Denbow
P.O. Box 5714
Athens, Ohio 45701-5714
(740) 591-8471
Not trying to start a thread, but just a reminder that you can turn off
emails and still remain subscribed to the list. This is what I did long ago.
No emails arrive, but I can scan the posts through nabble, rarely reply to
one, and am still able to post a question if needed.
73, Russ - W9RB
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Agreed. In my law firm, it was interesting to observe which people chose
to broadcast negative departure emails. There are decent materials out
there about how to depart a group, including how to send an email if you
must. See, e.g.,
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/fulfillment-any-age/20
Why do people leaving a list always have to announce it? To make sure
everyone knows how good they are and how bad everyone else is that's left
so that we can all feel bad? Sorry I don't, had nothing to do with why you
left, your choice.
Why not just unsubscribe without announcing it?
Tom, k2bew
After almost seven years of reading the Reflector on a daily basis the time
has come for me to stop. During this period of time changes that the
Reflector has undergone have been significant as to how and when the
Reflector is to be used.
Long ago Eric set up a set of guidelines to keep the Refle
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