I agree with Jerry. How about every time someone complains about DL on CT, they have to provide an interesting post as a sort of "reader's time" fine? DL has been posting such things on CT as long as there has been limestone in TX. It is like the weather: get used to it. Andy
Andrew G. Gluesenkamp, Ph.D. 700 Billie Brooks Drive Driftwood, Texas 78619 (512) 799-1095 a...@gluesenkamp.com --- On Sat, 10/15/11, jerryat...@aol.com <jerryat...@aol.com> wrote: From: jerryat...@aol.com <jerryat...@aol.com> Subject: Re: [Texascavers] a new LED flashlight To: gprichm...@gmail.com, dlocklea...@gmail.com Cc: texascavers@texascavers.com Date: Saturday, October 15, 2011, 10:50 PM While I might not agree with all of the emails that appear on CaveTex, I certainly can't fault David for posting information on new models or cheap deals on LED-related lights. They might not be of particular interest to me that day, but it's not really that much trouble to delete them. What I do find troubling is singling David out for not caving as often as others (or at least the perception that a "real" caver actually goes underground XX times per month). Of the several hundred cavers that supposedly reside in Texas, most do not go caving on any regular basis. Some of them, like David, also post on CaveTex. And some of their postings can also be annoying to those that have narrow interests and/or small hearts. So let's give old David a break. It seems easier to me to hit the delete key than try to stab him in the eye. Jerry. In a message dated 10/15/2011 4:10:15 P.M. Central Daylight Time, gprichm...@gmail.com writes: Cheap LED lights are not novel or new. I really want to stay tied into the Texas community via Cave Text. This is only possible if I don't need to delete five of your emails a day that are only tangentially related to caving. OT emails are fine as the exception, but when they become the rule (and happen many times per a day) the list serve suffers. Same goes for the GHG list serve. Actually, I think a new rule, for you personally, would be to have 10 emails per every actual caving trip(underground....not TCR type stuff). I would put up with more of your emails if I knew you were actually getting underground. For example, you would need to go caving every weekend for the next ten years to get you to even. If you were to do that, I am sure your emails would be much more interesting, and most importantly, pertinent to the caving community. Cheers, GP