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What this forum is about ....

Posted by Mike Aubry at 1/10/2001 11:57 PM EST


Engineer on team #47, Chiefs, from Pontiac Central and Delphi .


In Reply to: Let it go
Posted by Matt Leese on 1/10/2001 11:32 PM EST:



Seems like every year we, the ChiefDelphi webpage hosts must remind everyone "What these forums are about ...." Every year someone gets upset at someone or many due to a misunderstanding or someone having a differing opinion. Once again, let me remind all - that we welcome everyones comments, we rarely censure comments (unless we have too), and we advocate that this forum be used to share comments, opinions, and discuss a wide variety of topics. The Rumor Mill, is for the more fun, did ya hear the one about ... stuff, the Discussion forum is for sharing ideas, comments, etc. I do not feel you or anyone else has the right to advocate ending any discussion at ALL, if you are annoyed by the discussion - don't read it, ignore it, post else where ... Please, lets all remember that these forums have been created for "Communicating" Good or Bad - ALL comments are welcome - even if we don't agree or condone the ideas of others, we accept the fact that people have a right to put them out there for ALL to read. Thanks, Matt - your comments are welcome on ALL subjects and SO is everyone elses. Please, keep this in mind.


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