Re: Re: Off-Topic

From: Kevin \(MAGNUM S/T\) Hoegen (kevinhoegen@email.com)
Date: Wed Sep 19 2001 - 18:02:04 EDT


I was up your way today Chuck...even made it to Warwick...Wouldn't ya know I
forgot where the darn station was :-(

Oh well, maybe next time

--
Kevin Hoegen
99 Solar Yellow MAGNUM S/T CC
http://webpages.charter.net/khoegen
Flowmaster 3-chamber Dual outlet
Stillen RP w/Dual Hooker Euro tips
Quick-D TB/K&N Intake
180 RS T-stat/Taylor wires/Autolite plugs
Centerforce II clutch
SpeedTweaks IAT adjuster...etc....etc
(add your link to my site:  http://webpages.charter.net/khoegen/links.html )

""Chuck Robbins"" <intense99dak@home.com> wrote in message news:9ob0v7$blb$1@bent.twistedbits.net... > Another fine example of caffeine withdrawals ;-) > > -- > Chuck Robbins > '99 Dakota Sport > www.intense99dak.com > > > "Kevin (MAGNUM S/T) Hoegen" <kevinhoegen@email.com> wrote in message > news:9oappr$577$1@bent.twistedbits.net... > > Hello, > > I dont wanna get off on a rant or anything but.....:-)..... > > > > I'd like to talk alittle about Off Topic. As you know Off Topic is the > > opposite of On Topic, which are the majority of the topics covered by this > > group. > > When I think of Off topic, I think of non On topic items..for example if I > > entitled my subject Off Topic, thereby labelling the enclosed message Off > > Topic, then I propose that this is an example of a well defined Off Topic > > message. However, if I entitle the meesage subject header Off topic, but > > include information pertinant to the DML community...does this make it Off > > Topic. > > Some would say yes, some would yell Nay. > > Another example would be to entitle all On Topic items as On topic thereby > > avoiding the confusion which often occurs by posting Off Topic messages in > > an On topic format. > > Not to get off the topic, but if you have a response to my off topic > > comments, should that response be posted in off topic format?? > > What about a scenario in which there is no clear cut topic...would this > mean > > that the message is neither Off topic nor On topic...or does this > represent > > a unique set of circumstances in which the message is both Off and On > topic. > > When a DMLer complains about Off topic message, is this in fact an Off > topic > > message...and if so, should it be poisted elsewhere. One might argue that > if > > you are to post the response elswhere, noone would read it. Other might > say > > that noone reads those responses anyway. > > I guess my whole point is that I don't have one...thereby making my > message > > a non topic. I'm unsure exactly where non topic fit as they are Off topics > > nor are they On topic?? > > > > .....know what I mean :-) > > -- > > Kevin Hoegen > > 99 Solar Yellow MAGNUM S/T CC > > http://webpages.charter.net/khoegen > > Flowmaster 3-chamber Dual outlet > > Stillen RP w/Dual Hooker Euro tips > > Quick-D TB/K&N Intake > > 180 RS T-stat/Taylor wires/Autolite plugs > > Centerforce II clutch > > SpeedTweaks IAT adjuster...etc....etc > > (add your link to my site: > http://webpages.charter.net/khoegen/links.html ) > > > > > > > >



This archive was generated by hypermail 2b29 : Fri Jun 20 2003 - 12:02:51 EDT