The Future of RFC?
Wayne Boatwright wrote:
> I say that I'm better off just ignoring Andy's posts altogether. In fact,
> he has been in my killfile for some time, so I only see him quoted.
> Actually, I was responding to Steve's post regarding Andy. IMHO, for some
> time Andy's posts have basically contributed nothing and have consisted of
> little more than silly one-liners or inane, irrelevant or pointless
> questions. No, I won't be "making nice" or apologizing for something I
> believe to be true. I will however, attempt to abstain from any comments
> altogther. If that doesn't satisfy you, then I guess there'll be no
> satisfaction. Sorry, Cathy.
I think my main gripe is that people spend too much time contributing to
those inane threads than they do engaged in actual cooking conversation.
But when I look to see who's always going back and forth with Andy in
most of these conversations, I see that I really don't value those
people's contributions anyway so maybe it's better if they all hang out
in those threads rather than in the _real_ threads.
I'd like to be able to killfile any thread that Andy starts, but if I do
that, then it will also ignore threads in which Andy has participated.
-sw
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