[MLB-WIRELESS] POSTING DISCIPLINE - DELETE EXCESS QUOTAGE

dwayne dwayne at pobox.com
Mon Mar 18 19:13:48 EST 2002


Ben Anderson wrote:

> > This is why we have threads and mail archives.
> 
> Well in that case, what is the purpose of having a mailing list?  

So we can read mail?

> Just run a 'web board' to maintain the context.  

But I like to read stuff on my local machine.

> Seriously, if the context of the
> previous few comments (from which the response is derrived) the possible
> number of interpretations of that response increases in a large way -- large
> enough that I believe anyone reasonably interested in looking at 'new' ideas
> (ie ones outside the current scope of their knowledge) will have a very
> difficult time interpreting the ideas presented, as a "response" doesn't
> usually contain enough details to be able to follow a persons train of
> thought in and of itself.

I have never ever had anyone ever say they had trouble with the context in my
messages, and I delete excess quotage.

I see it as a matter of politeness. You don't mumble or spit when talking to
someone, so why not spend a fraction of a second (well, minute) making your
email come across nicely?

Bruce Sterling was right on this issue, email is arguably the greatest public
exposure most people will get in their lives, and yet if they were on TV
they'd have a shave and wear nice clothes.

> > 500 messages per day since 1990?
> 
> By my rough calculations, that should be less than 10gig for 12 years,
> uncompressed.  Due to the large amount of redundancy, compression could
> probably reduce that by between 5 and 10 fold.

And decent quoting techniques would reduce this probably 50-fold

> > Hang on, are you saying you can get 10 gig drives for $40?
> 
> 80 gig for 315.   10 gig drives are like 145, 20 155, 40 210 and 80 315.
> Who in their right mind wouldn't buy an 80?


err, people like me who cannot afford them?

Dwayne

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