[Farmall] Posting Requests
Terry Welch
ksw001 at pensys.com
Sun Dec 4 10:12:08 PST 2005
5 inchs here south of you Mike
Mike Schmudlach wrote:
> We have snow in Wisconsin.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Mike Sloane" <mikesloane at verizon.net>
> To: "Farmall/IHC mailing list" <farmall at lists.antique-tractor.com>
> Sent: Friday, December 02, 2005 4:27 PM
> Subject: Re: [Farmall] Posting Requests
>
> > This time of the year, Jim, things get a little slow on the tractor
> > front - the crops are all in, the shows are all memories, but the snow
> > hasn't started to fall (except up in Northern NY and MN), so the
> > conversations tend to wander a little. After a while, Spencer or someone
> > will jump in and suggest we get back "on track". As long as we keep it
> > civil and don't get into politics, religion, or that kind of thing, it
> > gives us an excuse not to have to put up Xmas decorations. :-)
> >
> > Mike
> >
> > James Moran wrote:
> > > I have been trying to follow the confrontation(s) that seem to be
> > > developing in terms of what information and/or topics are "suitable"
> > > as opposed to which are not. I, for one, don't see non-aligned
> > > themes showing up with any great frequency. If someone (a South
> > > American fellow, if memory serves) wishes to explore fuel theft,
> > > well, afterall, tractors and like equipment run on such fuel, so
> > > where is the great departure? As an example, I have noticed that
> > > there have been a series of posts addressing "old style" nuts and
> > > bolts. Should a completely separate and freestanding group be
> > > established for those specifially interested in such things? Then
> > > what? Should the site for the "nuts" be segregated so that their
> > > site does not get bogged down by postings from those pesky "bolts"
> > > people? I guess I don't get it. Me, I have developed the "skill set"
> > > to delete posts based upon the subject line. I may miss something
> > > now and then, but, at least, I don't don't go ballistic over some
> > > other person's exercising his/her right of free speech. JM
> > >
> > > Ferg8n9n at aol.com wrote: some of us a very busy, and don't have time
> > > for infinite drizzle. Please keep it relevant
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