Vote on Astronomy/Like v. Dislike
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>From: "Carl E. Anderson" <cea20 at CUS.CAM.AC.UK>
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>> >AB says: however be aware some people just don't care to
>> >explain their likes and dislikes to the same depths.
>> >However, be aware: many people just care to hit the delete button.
>> >C-ya!
>>
>> Why be so damn rude??
>> I don't think that Ben's introduction to this list
>> said: "It is required that you state your opiniuons and your reasons
>for > them." Some people don't post at all. If someone wants to post
>"good" or > "bad" (while I agree that it's more interesting to know
>why) then leave it > be. I know some people who just CAN'T explain why
>- it's not in their > vocabulary or understanding. There will always
>be a certain faction of > people who will be able to elaborate and
>those who won't... I think there's
>> enough people who can post "why" so that someone can get a good idea
>of wha t
>> something sounds like. We need a little more tolerance here.
>Change down, man ... Find your neutral space ... ;)
>I don't think rudeness was intended here. For that matter, on
>some subject threads _I_ just hit the delete button, though on others
>I dive in with no shortage of posting (the value of which is,
>admittedly, debatable ;)
>As Pippi Longstocking says: A:r det inte ett fritt land?
>(Is it not a free country?)
>But while, sure, it's nice to have a tally of people all
>sending a message to say they do or don't like something and little
>else, well personally I'd rather that kind of voting be done in the
>traditional BOC-L manner: a list wide poll wherein one person tallys the
>votes and posts the results to the list.
>I might read something that does elaborate, since it can expand
>my own perceptions. But tally-threads will probably hit my delete key
>as well. No condemnation of non-elaborative threads, or peoples
>tastes in coffee, or whatever--it's just that I haven't got *that*
>much free time on my hands ...
>Cheers,
>Carl
No, Carl, I wasn't objecting to the delete strategy either. I use it now and
then myself. But Deb's note just seemed...biting? I dunno. That's the prob
w/this kind of communication, as we've discussed before - it's hard to tell
what people mean w/out any "tone inflection". I'm neutral here.
Chuck
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