Mike, the solution is simple. Set up a list for that purpose. Generally, 
I'm not one for eighteen hundred different blindness lists, but honestly, 
I'd rather have one more list created than mess with the current PC-Audio 
mandate. If you see a hole, fill it. That's how this list undoubtedly got 
started.

Bruce

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On Thu, 12 Jun 2008, Mike Pietruk wrote:

> Albert
>
> What's troublesome to me about the msgs Don complains about is that,
> because of them, we aren't able to see announcements which would have true
> value to the listers.
> They are not really spam; but, in many ways, they have the same effect on
> a list in dampening traffic which would benefit more list readers.
> It goes back for the argument of why a list should be moderated rather
> than being truly open.
> Note I said "it argues" and I am not suggesting that this should be done.
>
>
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