On Thu, Jun 06, 2002 at 04:27:21PM -0600, Peter Akre wrote:
I care. I care more about this than TOFU.
Obviously :)
Sorry for using a few kilobytes of bandwidth.
Well some people on this list has precious little of it anyway...
Am I wrong to ask this question???
No(?)
Was this a question that was against list rules?
I can't imagine
Chris, can you maybe set up a cron job to send out "If you are going to be an ass, please do not respond" mail every two/three months? Put a [ASS] in the subject, and it would easily be filtered.
Look, even if you were offended it wasn't meant like that at all... I *didn't* mean to be rude, as stated. Regardless, my suggestion stands; One might conceiveably send out 'reminder' mails every once in a while. Marking them with a consistent [subject] string would make 'em easy to filter out. They could serve to draw attention to subjects that have been covered, more or less frequently, in a way that the notices enclosed in each and every message obviously do not. And before anyone gets hurt here, let me point out that what I'm referring to here is the 'unsubscribe' messages I get every so often, even if *every* msg has an explanation on how to unsubscribe... -so having a 'reminder' containing links to some of the FAQs sent out every once in a while could alert the more recently subscribed members to those same FAQs, while those who had already gotten those same questions answered, could easily filter... Again, no offense... Not that I think it's gonna happen, but it's an idea <shrug>
That reminds me, how is it pronounced? Is this correct? I have also heard it pronounced su-zie, su-say...etc.
Thing is, pronunciation is a very subjective thingie. There are as many ways to say it, as there are people who use it. And in *My Humble Opinion* how one pronounces it is inconsequential. Hence my previous reply. Kind regards Jon Clausen