Michael Emrys <emrys DeleteThis @olypen.com> writes:
>in article nebusj.1151106092 DeleteThis @vcmr-86.server.rpi.edu, Joseph Nebus at
>nebusj-@-rpi-.edu wrote on 6/23/06 4:43 PM:
>> Might it be worth it to the conversation for the regulars to, say, take one
>> day of the week in which they will make an on-topic post to start a thread,
>> and let the others respond or not respond as they like?
>That's a thought. But it seems to me that if people had anything to say,
>they'd already be saying it. Don't let me put out the fire though, I'm
>willing to have a go at it...if I can think of anything to post.
(He said, jumping back in late -- I've been travelling.)
Well, I think the flurries of activity we get around here show
there's a reasonable-sized population reading regularly and happy to
leap in as soon as something to talk about it suggested. So, trying to
deliberately lower the ... call it the 'opportunity cost' of starting a
thread would probably help the group out. At least, when I've got my
schedule cleared a bit, I'm glad to plunge in with trying to provoke
conversation.
--
Joseph Nebus
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