From: Steyr@yabbs To: all@yabbs Subject: Topic Changes Date: Thu Jul 21 22:32:08 1994 I thought long and hard about all this ... (ok, so maybe just for a few mins while I was sitting on the dunny) ... and what I came up with is this : - Variety IS good, topics do tend to get a little stale and can result in distasteful name calling and such. - Hearing other peoples opinions is good. Many may be the same and therefore get a little boring/repetitive, but it's often worth wading through what you don't like so that you can discover that rare gem of inspiration that someone may post. - Telling people to move on to a new topic is RUDE ! It's almost like saying "I don't want to hear what anyone else has to say" or "The last few posts on this topic were really boring and lame" (How do you think that makes the person who posted it feel). If you are fed up with a topic, then just press that [N] key (look at your keyboard, it can be found just above the [ ] (that's the space bar :) and between the [B] and the [M]). If you don't want to read it, then don't. Simple. You may still have to briefly view it while you flick through to the next post, but surely that's not such a drama. Now instead of saying "Hey all, this topic is dead, lets move on to a new one", why don't YOU just come up with a new topic. ,,, (o o) +----oOO--(_)--OOo----+ +--------------------------+ | \ \ | | Barry Noble / / Melbourne, Australia. | | (Steyr) \ \ Steyr@GPO.swin.edu.au | | / / | +---------------------+ +--------------------------+