[AT] Email list in general and this one in particular (was)Herrings?
Francis Robinson
robinson at svs.net
Thu Dec 13 10:26:40 PST 2007
When I first got on-line back in the kerosene burning computer days I
was researching email list since I didn't have a clue at that time. I
recieved some excellant advice, much of it from Spencer Yost, our fearless
leader on this list.
One of the first pieces of good advice I got was to join a list and lurk
for about 2 weeks reading messages until I determined if that list fit what
I wanted and if I would fit into the list. No one ever advised me to join an
existing list and try to change it to suit me during the first week. Over
the last decade or so I have signed onto probably hundreds of email list and
read for a week or more then quietly signed off if it was not what I was
looking for. In all cases I did not sign off because of off topic discussion
but usually because it was either totally unmoderated and completely out of
control or it was moderated so tightly that the moderators were virtual
tyrants.
The best advice I ever got was from Spencer and I have quoted it often
on the dozen email list that I own. Spencer simply says that "if you do not
like the topic being discussed introduce a topic of your own". That was
already said here when someone said to ask a tractor question and it will be
answered.
With only a few blatent exceptions we are "a list of friends". Many of
us know each other off list either from visiting at a number of tractor
shows like the huge Portland IN show where many of us camp together or also
many of us have visited each others home and shops. Spencer stopped at my
farm this last year or so and when I was making a business trip to Charlotte
NC I stopped at his house. In both cases we talked old tractors but that was
hardly all we talked about. I would strain my brain trying to come up with a
complete list of mambers here that have been to my farm one or more times
but everytime was a great experience. Sometimes if I know I am going to be
in the area of a list friend I contact them and we try to work something out
even if it is only a nice dinner out somewhere that will allow us to visit a
while. This year we were visiting a daughter in Eastern TN from here in
Central IN and we made a stop at a tractor show in Western NC where I got a
chance for some short visits with Herb Metz, Charlie Hill and Evil Dave
(sorry if I missed anybody). That was the first time I met Charlie Hill even
though we have been list friends for many years.
We have a loose informal network where we try to help each other move
parts or even tractors around the country. Sometimes an item (not always old
tractor related) will move across the country in several hops being carried
part of the distance by several different folks.
Yes, a number of times a year tractor questions thin out and we still
keep talking as friends. Yes, we are enough like family to argue and bark
once in a while... ;-) Still I always check this list first when I
download my email... If it were a hard-nosed always on topic list I probably
would get totally bored and just not bother... You can only discuss the
function of a steering wheel so many times a year.
So...lets hear some more tractor questions from lurkers... We will talk
about them. :-) Meanwhile we will chat about almost anything... ;-)
--
"farmer"
When you reach the end of your rope
tie a knot and hang on...
Francis Robinson
Central Indiana, USA
robinson at svs.net
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