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Posted by BigBlueReview on July 4, 2007, 8:47 am
Isnt that true with most if not all newsgroups that aren't moderated?
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-Mike
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>>> Who's the editor of the alt.architecture group? It seems that people
>>> talk more about subjects having little to do with architecture. What
>>> kind of architecture is the group supposed to discuss? The design-
>>> oriented kind, or what?
>>> Here are some of the less than entralling subjects:
>>>
>>> I buyed me sum tomato-basil hummus.
>>> Folk songs of the far right wing
>>> Hummus is simpler than even making donuts
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>>> income.
>>>
>>> What?
>>>
>>> To steer the discussion in some more meaningful way for architects,
>>> here's my contribution:
>>>
>>> What is the difference between folk and vernacular architecture? Are
>>> McMansions our culture's new vernacular? Is everyone familiar with
>>> the term "McMansion?"
>>>
>>> How has the "one world, one culture" reality affected the traditions
>>> of local communities?
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>> There is no "editor" for a newsgroup. I am the moderator. I must
>> insist that you cease such attacks against the posters to this
>> newsgroup. It is ynwarranted. Hummus is a vernacular food and
>> addresses different cultures and their cooking traditions and thereby
>> kitchen and restaurant design, folk songs often highlight a buildings
>> acoustic properties, and income...well, I don't know what that one's
>> about. Must have slipped by me.
>>
>> Please refrain from disruptive posting or your posts will be deleted.
>>
>> Thank you
>>
>> Moderatus Unanimous
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> The fellow is correct. About 10 % posts are actually architecture. What
> I do is just scan some of the posts a little and if they are not
> architectural I close them out. Once in a while you might get a really
> good thread. He didn't do attacks (plural) he did it once. I have read
> this newsgroup for many years and seems to never change. Do a survey, ask
> how many posters are registered architects.
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> Sorry Mr. Moderator.
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