Re: why reduction in numbers
May 23, 1996 01:10 PM
by m.k. ramadoss
It is feedback like yours that should help to make the theos-xxx better
and more useful for more subscribers. As I think your feedback is
valuable, I am cross posting this to theos-l.
Cheers
....Ramadoss
On Thu, 23 May 1996, Joanne Greig wrote:
> I feel the same as Anne, though I'm still getting theos-roots, which also picks
> up a few cross-posts from the other theos lists. However I often
> delete messages without reading them, especially those of a political character
> or the "one-liners". This stuff was really pouring in at one stage, but
> unfortunately to my mind there was little of value in it. I find the esoteric
> astrology list I subscribe to more interesting in terms of discussing
> principles,
> putting them into practice, and also openness to others' ideas, and I feel more
> inclined to send messages when I get time. I wasn't going to say anything as I
> don't like to be too negative and have a "live and let live" attitude, but
> since
> someone asked...
>
> ASTREA
>
> At 09:13 23/05/96 -0400, you wrote:
> >
> >DHC:
> >>Is this a seasonal variation? Theos-l has lost 16 subscribers in the last 5
> >>months.
> >
> >I left earlier this year for the following reasons:
> >1. Sheer volume of daily messages.
> >2. Lack of interest in subject matter.
> >3. Didn't feel I was learning anything.
> >
> >While I feel it's important to have a mailing list that is independent and not
> >censured, it is even more important that the list doesn't lapse into bickering
> >and jokes. B&J are always good for spice, but who wants to eat spice cake all
> >day?
> >
> >- Ann E. Bermingham
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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