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Message no. 1
From: David Buehrer <dbuehrer@******.CARL.ORG>
Subject: Re: [GridSec] OT posting
Date: Tue, 8 Sep 1998 09:22:53 -0600
Dom T-J wrote:
/
/ I'm relatively new to RN. Having seen the previous several posts shift
/ from the topic of Orc/Ork/Troll/Trolloc to a lengthy discussion of
/ political correctness (which I for one found interesting but don't consider
/ to be specifically about Shadowrun), I assumed it wouldn't create a problem
/ to request a clarification of a term I was unfamiliar with.
/ I apologise if this assumption was incorrect.

Null persperation. Part of learning is making mistakes :)

In general a certain ammount of off-topic posting is allowed because
ShadowRN is meant to be a friendly place.

However, due to the current high bandwidth (200+ posts per day)
members tolerance for OT posts are dropping.

When the bandwidth is this high I suggest that OT posts be sent to the
original poster, rather than to the list.

When my tolerance level is exceeded, or that of any member of GridSec,
you will be notified :)

And to any new members who haven't done so, please follow the URL in my
.sig and read the ShadowRN FAQ. If you don't have web access let me
know and I will email you a copy of the FAQ.

Have fun,
Play nice,
-David, your friendly neighborhood GridSec Assistant :)
--
dbuehrer@******.carl.org, ShadowRN GridSec: Nice Guy Division
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