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Re: [No LBC] Wow! 250+ e-mails.

To: corry@iol.ie, spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [No LBC] Wow! 250+ e-mails.
From: Ajhsys@aol.com
Date: Sat, 26 Jun 1999 07:06:28 EDT
Reply-to: Ajhsys@aol.com
Sender: owner-spridgets@autox.team.net
In a message dated 6/26/99 4:47:42 AM Eastern Daylight Time, corry@iol.ie 
writes:

<< What concerns me is the long-term.
 Suppose I forgot to un-subscribe whilst away for two weeks, the total of
 e-mails  queued up could be approaching 2,000. Would I feel as happy about 
the time
 taken to download all those, and then find that there was a large amount of
 duplication in some of the messages, or that the subject headings were mis-
 leading, and were opened only to find they were not related to the list
 subject?  >>

Been there...done that!  When I go away I usually unsubscribe, then subscribe 
to the digest version of my lists.  The problem is that you still get a 
practically unmanageable amount of mail to sift thru.

<< I suppose the right answer here is that if I am stupid enough not to 
remember to un-subscribe, then I should suffer the consequences. But....
I don't want to miss any e-mail which informs or humours me in relation to
Spridgets. >>

Maybe a second vacation, immediately following the first will allow you to 
read all the mail.  <BG>
 
<< However, are we, in a sense, creating a form of cyber-litter and/or
 dis-information?
 Are we actively mis-using a medium, one which gives us the opportunity to 
 communicate quickly and effectively, to the extent that it may jam up in the
 long run, or like Montana Bob, causes people to become disillusioned and
 leave the scene? >>

A valid concern, but not unlike the plethora of junk mail I get in my PO Box 
every day.  Read the first few words and hit delete.  The advantages of 
e-mail FAR outweigh the inconvenience of cleaning out the box.
 
<< Will our time in the future be taken up more with "Virtual Reality" rather
 than "Reality"?  I see this happening with my kids. I don't thing I alone can
 change the direction their lives are taking. >>

Let's not forget what we actually do here.  We are enthusiasts who are 
preserving classic and antique cars.  We can't do that in cyberspace, we have 
to go out to the garage and get greasy.  Take the kids with you to the garage 
and show them what it is that you love about your Spridget.  Hopefully they 
will inhyerit that love and continue the work.

Remember, we don't own our Spridgets, we are just borrowing them from our 
grandchildren!

Allen Hefner


[Just feel lucky that you don't have MY job when it comes to email
overflow!   mjb.]

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