I post separate messages to this group when I have separate business, as in the case of this week's posts, where I was catching up on stats I owed the group for three past tournaments. (And believe me, I was posting them because people asked for them, not because I had nothing better to do with my time. An alert reader might note the times when most of my messages are posted and logically assume I live in the Pacific time zone.) Many of us do not read every e-mail, so a clear subject header should give an idea of which ones to open and which ones to delete unread. I thought people would find it more convenient to have clear distinctions between which message applied to which tournament -- I find it much easier as a user myself. If this offends anyone, I'm sorry. But until the moderators of this group and/or overwhelming public opinion tell me otherwise, I will continue to post more than one message within a 24-hour cycle when I feel circumstances call for it. --- In quizbowl_at_yahoogroups.com, "darwins_bulldog1138" <darwins_bulldog1138_at_y...> wrote: > > Dude, sounds like you have a problem with Charlie and not the > > moderators. As long as what he's doing is qb related (and it is), > > they can't do anything. And aren't you being a little touchy for > > someone who moderates a board with some of the most tediously > > pointless threads ever? Just delete the extra email you get if you > > see it's from a UTC thing if it offends you that badly. > > I was more concerned that legitimate quizbowl players were not being > let in to the board. The other side of the coin was an afterthought. > For what it's worth, I have no problem, personally, with just deleting > email, but people on dial-up or with limited inbox space may need some > help from the group mods on common-sense issues like posting 5 times > in the space of 30 minutes.
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