[SunRescue] General Stuffiness

Ed.Mitchell at centigram.com Ed.Mitchell at centigram.com
Thu Aug 12 12:59:14 CDT 1999


Two more cents:

Usenet died because of

1) Spam
2) idiots
3) see #'s 1 &2

So sure, maybe offers should be made in private.  Fine.  But no need to get
stuffy and puffed about it.  A simple suggestion to the "offender" in
private email, would have been sufficient, especially given the nature of
the list's members.





From: Eric Pueschel <emp7 at cornell.edu> on 12/08/99 17:47 GMT

Please respond to rescue at ohno.mrbill.net

To:   rescue at ohno.mrbill.net
cc:    (bcc: Ed Mitchell/US/Centigram)
Subject:  [SunRescue] General Stuffiness




I am not irritated by the following message.  It is a general offer to all
the members of the list, listing equipment which we might be interested in
acquiring.  Since there's a lot of us here who aren't strictly Sun
fetishists and since all of us are interested in old computers, it makes a
lot of sense to let us know about this.

>> Well, since everyone seems to be hyped on getting weird systems, I
thought
>> I'd mention my offerings which are just sittign around, maybe we can
work
>> a trade or something.
>> MicroVax 3400 - No details on this, makes a great breakfast in bed tray
<snip>
>> Bids/trades are welcome :)

I am irritated by the message below.  It is an offer to a specific
individual who has a "vs4000" and has expressed interest in getting rid of
it. Those of us who do not have a "vs4000" are not interested, and those of
us who are happy with our "vs4000's" are not interested either.  In short,
it's intended for a very, very small audience.  Perhaps it's better sent as
a private email directly to the individual?

>  i'll give you $20 for the vs4000 w/o the monitor, because i know how
>heavy those things are, and there's no way i'm gonna pay to ship that.
>;>  $50 for the ipx.

Pardon if I sound excessively snippy, but this sort of thing shouldn't need
to be mentioned.  Please, folks, I've learned a lot from reading this list,
but if I have to wade through too many messages like the one above, I'll
unsubscribe.  I suspect that other people feel this way too.  Anyone
remember why Usenet died?

--eric
emp7 at cornell.edu

As a coda:  Normally I wouldn't send this message to the whole list, but I
figured that someone ought to bitch about messages like this in public,
just to strike home why it's a bad idea.  No more stuffiness,  I promise.
Back to work.

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