I tried, I truly tried.
I know there are those on this forum who once posted frequently on the Yahoo groups Triton list and have stopped that practice for various reasons. I thought it was worthwhile to read that list and contribute occasionally but now I'm officially done. If the people/person in charge of that list is unwilling to limit the discussion to topics that are at least somewhat related to renovating and sailing Tritons, I just don't have the time. I've got quite a bit of patience (I teach teenagers, after all!) but I have to draw the line at people cheerleading for one side or another of a Triton sale gone bad in Hawaii. Give me a break.
OK, rant over.
Mark
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Yeah,
I check in now and then and scan for ownership changes or info for my database but I struggle to not to hit the 'Reply' button and write something I will regret later. (mostly successfully)
I get annoyed with Tim's draconian administrative practices here on this forum but it does keep it on topic and civil. :-) The Yahoo! list is basically un-moderated, full of bad information and bizzare opinions. It has become an outpost for a few clique-ish sideline characters.
I check in now and then and scan for ownership changes or info for my database but I struggle to not to hit the 'Reply' button and write something I will regret later. (mostly successfully)
I get annoyed with Tim's draconian administrative practices here on this forum but it does keep it on topic and civil. :-) The Yahoo! list is basically un-moderated, full of bad information and bizzare opinions. It has become an outpost for a few clique-ish sideline characters.
- tikvah59
- Master Varnisher
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There seem to be several others on that list who don't have or don't exercise the ability to self-filter.bcooke wrote:Yeah,
I check in now and then and scan for ownership changes or info for my database but I struggle to not to hit the 'Reply' button and write something I will regret later. (mostly successfully)
I now realize that trying to sift through a free-for-all to find that one message worth reading/responding to is such a waste of time. I'll take a forum overseen by (a friendlier!) Draco versus a list ruled by anarchy.bcooke wrote: I get annoyed with Tim's draconian administrative practices here on this forum but it does keep it on topic and civil. :-) The Yahoo! list is basically un-moderated, full of bad information and bizzare opinions. It has become an outpost for a few clique-ish sideline characters.
Anyway, thanks to everyone here for giving me a place to vent! And to pick up some useful ideas as well.
Mark
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Sheeesh! There goes my image of Tim as the iron fist behind this place. I never would have thought he brought in outside help.
Dave Finnegan
builder of Spindrift 9N #521 'Wingë'
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builder of Spindrift 9N #521 'Wingë'
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