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Subject: [TowerTalk] micro-reflectors
From: n4kg@juno.com (n4kg@juno.com)
Date: Sat, 5 May 2001 12:18:44 -0600
On Thu, 3 May 2001 19:26:37 -0400 (EDT) Bill Fisher W4AN
<w4an@contesting.com> writes:
> 
> Probably most people on this reflector think it is FB.  
> They are  still subscribed. 

        That is my position.  N4KG   
> 
> There are MANY people who have vanished from this list who are very
> knowlegable, but for their own personal reasons did not want to put 
> up with the mass of mail and off-topic posts (like this one).  I am one

> of those people.

        I'm sure that many people have left for their OWN reasons,
        which may or may NOT be the same as yours.  Maybe 
        they said all they wanted to say on the topics they wrote
        about.  Maybe they get too much e-mail from too many
        sources and simply dropped out to reduce the load.

        Personally, I enjoy the (limited) variety of topics on 
        TowerTalk.  Typically, most topics run their course
        fairly rapidly and we move on.  Haranging over off-topic
        criticism only prolongs the process.

        One of the things I particularly enjoy about TowerTalk
        is the pool of knowledgable contributors who I have come
        to know over a broad range of topics.  This helps me to
        understand where they are coming from on new topics
        and gives me a trusted group to turn to when I have 
        questions.  I still find TowerTalk to be the most polite
        and well behaved Reflector I have been associated with,
        even when strong opinions are expressed.  Almost always
        they come from frimly held beliefs and are NOT personal
        attacks.

        How long do you think the BEVERAGE reflector would last?
        Or the 48 ft boom MONOBANDER reflector?  
        The TRIBANDER reflector would probably endure longer
        with the understandable loss of the BIG GUN station owners.
        I expect careful selection of the focus will be the key
        to success of any new venture.  

        Again, I prefer getting my input from one common reflector
        and filing individual messages in separate topic related
        folders (I have over 100), maintaining my own archives.
        My only complaint is that people tend to forget to change
        the SUBJECT line when the topic of discussion shifts.

        de  Tom  N4KG


        

        

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