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[SC-Help] A little OT Re: I know you're tired of hearing this, but ... re FAQs

Pop nobody at devnull.spamcop.net
Sun Jun 26 18:06:33 EDT 2005


"Blammo" <nttp.sc.sh at bigsleep.org> wrote in message 
news:Xns967FD1D5D5CF1blammo at 216.154.195.61...
> On 24 Jun 2005 WazoO entered spamcop.help and left
> news:d9hb8a$d1j$1 at news.spamcop.net:
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>> the Forum will get a "portal" page ... basically a 
>> web page
>> with various informational bits, links, data, etc 
>> ... the Forum
>> itself will be just another link from the page.
>
> I hope you don't mean clicking help will take you to 
> the forum, or to go to
> help/FAQ you have to go to the forum link first.
> Some of us are

Slightly modified subject response:
"mortally afraid of forums.":
   Is that a tongue in your cheek, or is there some 
reason for "fearing" them besides their obvious 
downsides of gooey forums et al.  I jump over there 
just for grins now and then but I don't post anything 
because I don't want to be "pulled" in that directon. 
Not that I have much to contribute anyway, but it's 
pretty tempting sometimes.
   IMO, and yes, I know you've heard it a million 
times, forums definitely have their place in the 
overall scheme of things.  Like anything else, there 
always seems to be one more way to skin a cat.  It's 
really only an issue here because it's a parallel but 
separate operation "over there" as you guys call it. 
Actually, I find the conversations about it more 
entertainment than anything else; personally, I say if 
they're happy there, fine, if it feels better here, 
that's fine too.  Each to his own and unless I'm 
prompted, I've not much to say about it/them.

Cheers,

Pop

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