Why I like this list but not OT (long)

Subject: Why I like this list but not OT (long)
From: Mary Arrotti <mary_arrotti -at- yahoo -dot- com>
To: vrfour -at- verizon -dot- net, techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com
Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2006 07:14:21 -0800 (PST)

Anyone else feel like they're being spammed? Opening emails purporting to be about one thing (in this case, technical writing) that end up containing completely off-topic and personal comments?

I've been frustrated with the recent influx of personal comments, quips, and off-topic threads. After the first few relevant emails - I'm not interested in wading through a rehashing & analysis of the latest news story, which then morphs into a series of advice on how to survive & deal with poor weather conditions. I've also been frustrated by OT comments that spawn multiple opinions of that OT comment, followed by different interpretations & analysis of the OT comment, to be finally followed by jokes and references to the various comments on the first OT comment.

Hope this makes sense & curious if anyone else feels the same way. I'd like to continue being involved with this list but I don't want to have to scan dozens of emails before I get to one that's relevant to technical writing.

I'm busy at work - taking work home at nights, over the weekend. Nothing unusual or atypical. Many of us probably do this - if not regularly then when we're dealing with a major release or special project. When I'm at work, I don't instant message, send emails to friends or family, and rarely even make personal phone calls. I don't have time for that. Even when I'm not in the office, sometimes it's hard to keep in touch with the people I care about, plans get canceled - there's just not enough time.

When I need a break from work, I like to read this list. For the past 10 years, I've read it - mainly on the web, sometimes subscribing through email. I consider it an important professional resource. There are a lot of valuable insights & knowledgeable people. When I can & have something unique to say, I've contributed.

Personally, I'd like it if (as Eric mentioned in another email) we stayed more on topic. If that's not the case - can we at least label these emails with OT. That way it's easy to just delete the emails.

James Barrow <vrfour -at- verizon -dot- net> wrote:
Oh sure, I compose a reply that would make Jimmy Olsen envious, and all I
get is an honorable mention. Gene hacks out a quip in between watching
Wheel of Fortune and microwaving macaroni and cheese, and he gets nominated
for the Nobel Prize for literature.

That's it! I'm through with this list...until 9am tomorrow.

Night all,

Jim

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