Re: Re: DIE thread, DIE. WAS NRA

From: Marty Galyean (mgalyean@acm.org)
Date: Fri Sep 14 2001 - 18:05:24 EDT


You guys are right. Of course. Seeing as how there are much more
pressing topics for discussion given events of late and the huge volume
and on-topic content of the on-topic list is, well, franky, not of
interest to me anymore, as playing with trucktoys just doesn't seem that
important given world events, I think I have to unsub. Its been fun.
Thanks to Bernd, SemiHemi and so many others for sharing their
expertise, I have enjoyed and learned.

No rancor here, just the facts. You guys have a good one. Keep on
dakkin'

Excuse me while I call my Army Reserve recruiter.

Marty

Mike wrote:
>
> Why not move ALL off topic discussion to the off topic list? I don't see
> why you make a distinction? It's just as easy to go and read the off topic
> group/list. If it's not Dakota related post to off topic, period. As soon
> as you say "except for [enter subject here], you can post that to DML" you
> open the door for all kinds of off topic threads. And who makes the choice
> as to what can and can't be posted to the DML?
>
> Mike
>
> ""Chuong Nguyen"" <dester223@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:F272zUSxvjPkQTGpaoG0000fb7f@hotmail.com...
> > Hey, I'm really f@$#ing fed up with this. I think everytime the DML has
> an
> > issue with gun control, or someone says "my honor .45 colt is better than
> > your 9mm S&W" that it's PATHETIC..
> >
> > This is the DML, unless ur truck got shot by those guns, please move this
> > BS towards the OFFTOPIC list. Maybe 1-2 e-mails is fine, but get over it.
> > This isn't Dakota Mailing List AND Gun control.
> >
> > Just fed up!
> > -Chuong
> >
> > PS. Talking abou world trajedies like New York is cool with me though,
> > since we probably all have someone that's in/around, or been affected by
> the
> > incident, but PLEASE. keep guns and NRA off this list.
> >
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