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Vast Wasteland...

Posted by Joe Johnson at 1/24/2001 11:21 AM EST


Engineer on team #47, Chief Delphi, from Pontiac Central High School and Delphi Automotive Systems.


In Reply to: Cheers, mate!
Posted by Ken Wilson on 1/24/2001 4:48 AM EST:



There is a balance that has to be struck.

Honestly, it is getting to be a chore to get through all the messages on the site. I try to read every message, but I am running out of time and if I steal any more from my sleep, I may just fall asleep typing this message.

There is a range of fun vs. business messages. When the balance gets too far toward the fun side of the balance, the board gets to be hard to use. When it gets too far to the business end, nobody comes because it is sooo dry it puts folks to sleep.

My preference is somewhere in the 20-80 (fun-business) range, especially on the General and Tech Help Forums.

To my way of thinking, we have wondered far afield from the ideal mix.

But, this is an open Forum and I am not really interested in becoming everyone's online nanny.

So... ...what to do? I will tell you that we are very serious about doing something. But, the what is still not finalized.

I would appreciate suggestions. In the mean time, we will have to depend on gracious professionalism.

Joe J.


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