werner@utastro.UUCP (Werner Uhrig) (11/17/88)
From now on, I will vote FOR any group which is moderated and AGAINST any group that is not - and I encourage others to consider doing the same. I think it is a lot more work to "wade" through the goo of articles that flow by to find the "gems" than for those that agree with my concerns about "information overload" (not to speak of "garbage overload") to each take turns and moderate a group for a while ... my only alternative is to stop paying attention to a lot of groups and articles which I am still interested in. It is also true, that the increased disk space requirement of the many "fluff-articles" automatically cause reduction of the time before articles get flushed from our (and, probably, all) systems, and that effects me directly, as I end up having to read news nowadays within 3 days rather than on weekends - or lose the opportunity. ---Werner -- --------------------> PREFERED-RETURN-ADDRESS-FOLLOWS <--------------------- (ARPA) werner@rascal.ics.utexas.edu (Internet: 128.83.144.1) (INTERNET) werner%rascal.ics.utexas.edu@cs.utexas.edu (UUCP) ..!utastro!werner or ..!uunet!rascal.ics.utexas.edu!werner
davidbe@sco.COM (The Cat in the Hat) (11/18/88)
werner@utastro.UUCP (Werner Uhrig) said: -From now on, I will vote FOR any group which is moderated and AGAINST -any group that is not - and I encourage others to consider doing the -same. I think it is a lot more work to "wade" through the goo of -articles that flow by to find the "gems" than for those that agree -with my concerns about "information overload" (not to speak of "garbage -overload") to each take turns and moderate a group for a while ... - From now on, I will vote FOR any group which is not moderated and AGAINST any group that is - and I encourage others to consider doing the same. Actually, I'm not going to do that at all. But it's worth considering, just to counteract Werner's bullshit vote. Instead I'm going to continue doing what I always do with newsgroup votes. Determine if the group is of interest to me, and if not (like talk.politics.china) then I won't vote. If it does interest me (like rec.music.newnewsgroup) then I'll vote depending on whether I think the newsgroup should be created. In other words I'll do what Werner won't be doing. I'll be thinking. -- David Bedno (aka The Cat in the Hat) Now appearing at: davidbe@sco.COM -OR- ...!{uunet,decvax!microsoft,ucbvax!ucscc}!sco!davidbe -OR- At home: 408-425-5266 At work: 408-425-7222 x5123 (I'm probably here...) Disclaimer: Not SCO's opinions. At least not that they've told me. All clockwork and no bodily fluids makes Hal a dull metal humbert.