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Message #02950



To: Richard Piotter richfile@rconnect.com, beam beam@corp.sgi.com
From: Dennison dennlill@buffnet.net
Date: Tue, 4 May 1999 20:08:46 -0400
Subject: [alt-beam] Re: Used as an example: looking for a little circuit



I know, I know, Thats why I really didn't mean him. I was just talking about
stuff in general. People have gotten really defensive about the advice that
people do offer on the e-mail list, and I was refering to that.

Dennison


>Not to single anyone out either, but, quote: "does any body know of a
>Solar circuit ,that holds a charge..." doesn't sugest that he's looking
>for a moderator or something like that. He was just asking a simple
>question directed to anyone who knew. Simple enough if you ask me! (:
>
>Dennison wrote:
>>
>> I don't mean to single you out, and I'm not being hostile here, but I
just
>> wanted to use this message as an example.
>>
>> >does any body know of a Solar circuit ,that holds a charge in a cap
>> >untell it's needed (....) dont tell me in tech talk ,i'm a newbie not
aways
>> sure what you guys are
>> >talking about.....
>>
>> Don't tell you in tech talk? See, I think some people get confused about
>> this list. There isn't some set of moderators out there somewhere who's
sole
>> purpose is to trouble shoot people's bot's. While I have no problem with
>> "help me" messages, the idea that people want taylored indepth
information
>> e-mailed fresh off the presses all the time for often previously asked
and
>> almost always web-page addresed quesitons is a little much. People
demanding
>> more indepth explinations and such is way out of line. Now I normally
don't
>> like to get in these things, since I don't like to make enemies, but come
on
>> people. BEAM's a hobby and building's a free-for-all. At least have some
>> couritisy as well. I think "don't tell me in tech talk" is insulting.
>>
>> Dennison
>>
>> >
>> >
>> >tanks Ghouly
>> >
>> >
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>--
>
>
>Richard Piotter
>richfile@rconnect.com
>
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>http://richfiles.calc.org
>
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