Okay, I just looked at the results so far and out of nine votes, two
of you actually voted for doing "Nothing, I like the conflicts with
the overlapping terrority"--are these votes for real? Because I put
that option in mostly as a joke. I didn't really expect anyone to
take that idea seriously!
-- Ryan
Da poll, da poll....
4 messages in this thread |
Started on 2003-12-03
Da poll, da poll....
From: rscarpen (RiskyNil@pocketmail.com) |
Date: 2003-12-03 23:21:01 UTC
Re: [LbCA] Da poll, da poll....
From: angele (angele@twcny.rr.com) |
Date: 2003-12-03 18:41:50 UTC-05:00
At 11:21 PM 12/3/03 +0000, rscarpen wrote:
>two of you actually voted for doing "Nothing, I like the conflicts with
>the overlapping terrority"--are these votes for real?
Mine is - I'm perfectly satisfied with the way things are now. Keep in mind
that I receive list messages by email, so I don't have to visit two
separate boards like some of you do just to read everything.
Or maybe I'm just a fan of conflict. :-)
Angele aka TurtleMcQ aka the former Surf City girl who couldn't tan if her
life depended on it
>two of you actually voted for doing "Nothing, I like the conflicts with
>the overlapping terrority"--are these votes for real?
Mine is - I'm perfectly satisfied with the way things are now. Keep in mind
that I receive list messages by email, so I don't have to visit two
separate boards like some of you do just to read everything.
Or maybe I'm just a fan of conflict. :-)
Angele aka TurtleMcQ aka the former Surf City girl who couldn't tan if her
life depended on it
Re: Da poll, da poll....
From: bcostley (bobbyeubanks@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2003-12-04 00:02:01 UTC
My vote for conflict is not real, I just voted in curiosity to see
the results and the "cancel vote" button apparently does nothing.
--- In LbCA@yahoogroups.com, "rscarpen" wrote:
> Okay, I just looked at the results so far and out of nine votes,
two
> of you actually voted for doing "Nothing, I like the conflicts
with
> the overlapping terrority"--are these votes for real? Because I
put
> that option in mostly as a joke. I didn't really expect anyone to
> take that idea seriously!
>
> -- Ryan
the results and the "cancel vote" button apparently does nothing.
--- In LbCA@yahoogroups.com, "rscarpen"
> Okay, I just looked at the results so far and out of nine votes,
two
> of you actually voted for doing "Nothing, I like the conflicts
with
> the overlapping terrority"--are these votes for real? Because I
put
> that option in mostly as a joke. I didn't really expect anyone to
> take that idea seriously!
>
> -- Ryan
Re: Da poll, da poll....
From: rscarpen (RiskyNil@pocketmail.com) |
Date: 2003-12-04 21:06:00 UTC
> Mine is - I'm perfectly satisfied with the way things are now. Keep
> in mind that I receive list messages by email, so I don't have to
> visit two separate boards like some of you do just to read
> everything.
Ahhh.... But you'll end up getting double the e-mail if people start
posting identical posts to both boards to cover all the bases.
Anyhow, I can't think of one, single reason to continue on with this
overlapping territory of the two talk lists, so their territories
need to be changed so they don't overlap. It *needs* to get done.
I'm just trying to figure out the least painful way of doing it.
Any vote for keeping things as is I'll consider to mean "I don't care
what happens". Which is an understandable choice--some people
probably don't care which solution is implemented, just so long as
SOMETHING is done. Both proposed solutions are better than what's in
place now! =)
Ho ho ho!
-- Ryan
> in mind that I receive list messages by email, so I don't have to
> visit two separate boards like some of you do just to read
> everything.
Ahhh.... But you'll end up getting double the e-mail if people start
posting identical posts to both boards to cover all the bases.
Anyhow, I can't think of one, single reason to continue on with this
overlapping territory of the two talk lists, so their territories
need to be changed so they don't overlap. It *needs* to get done.
I'm just trying to figure out the least painful way of doing it.
Any vote for keeping things as is I'll consider to mean "I don't care
what happens". Which is an understandable choice--some people
probably don't care which solution is implemented, just so long as
SOMETHING is done. Both proposed solutions are better than what's in
place now! =)
Ho ho ho!
-- Ryan