Audi/VW FS
Aaron Gibson
crankshaft at adelphia.net
Sun Jan 5 13:35:46 EST 2003
Hi Brett,
Your right I didnt have the concrete #'s that you have access to,but I
have offered items on the Marketplace with no success.
I guess I should have worded my response better and for that I am very
sorry. I have noticed how you and Huw get so upset over a minor thing. I
must also say that you tend to word your responses to the offending
party in a condescending manner.
I personally don't care about Mr JordanVW posting his item to the
general list ,but I do care how some listers treat the offending
member. If you expect kindness then offer it to others. Brett I do have
a question for you. Are you the moderator?
I have seen you post many times about what not to do ,but I have never
heard anyone mention that you personally are the head guy. I've also
noticed after reading the subscription page (audifans.com) that posting
items F/S to the quattro list is not forbidden. Now before I say for
sure that it is infact not posted Im asking you to confirm it for me. If
it is posted on the site send me the link please. So if we have no
ground rules how do you expect us to conform? Because you say what is
and what isnt correct? So me the rules and I will follow them to the
letter!
Regards,
Aaron
Brett Dikeman wrote:
> At 12:43 PM -0500 1/5/03, JordanVw at aol.com wrote:
>
>> watch out for listcop huw powell- he has a fit when you post cars FS
>> to the
>> list...
>> just a fyi
>
>
> Huw's "fit", which was 50% in response to slander*, 50% reminding
> people of list policy, does not compare to the temper-tantrum you and
> Aaron are engaged in...which seems to be about 50% bitterness and 50%
> immaturity, and has raged on for days.
>
> If you can't play by the -few- rules that exist on a FREE resource(one
> of which happens to be somewhere along the lines of "be nice to
> others", the other which asks you to use a separate, FREE resource
> which reaches a rather targeted audience, instead of spamming 2,000
> people), don't let the door smack you on the ass on the way out.
>
> There are rules, and they are designed to keep the list an
> enjoyable, useful resource to all; you do not have some inalienable
> right to do whatever you damn well please here.
>
> Brett
> *Aaron claimed 'nobody looks at the marketplace' despite having zero
> access to such information, making for uninformed rambling at best and
> slander at worst. Having just analyzed the webserver logs, I can tell
> you he's wrong, to the tune of about 400 hits per day, 13,000-20,000
> per month. It is, in fact, the most popular area of the website.
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