It would seem that these types of warnings and reminders are a necessary evil, but have been tastefully executed, much like the styling of our cars. The "off list" individual counseling is also a much appreciated feature of the manner in which the rules of the IML are enforced. I know of no better way to keep things on track, and to correct the occasional tendency for all of us to go off track than this. I wish to encourage you and the other OIC Admin's to keep up the good work. Paul In a message dated 5/24/2004 6:50:52 PM Eastern Daylight Time, jeff_ingraham@xxxxxxxxx writes: > > > Hi, > In answer to what is ok on the list and what is not, > > It's very hard to draw a line in the sand on these > things from the admin side. Many threads start out > fine but drift off in to never never land.. Like WD40 > being good for fishing bait and the debate over > whether a Bugatti(sp?) is really a production car so > can it be counted against caddy limos for size.. > The towing thread and performance curve threads were > on the cusp of entering this territory and thats why > they were included in the general "cease and desist" > e-mail. When things start getting too far out we > start getting complaints from members or, even worse, > they just leave the list. > > We have a second mailing list called the salon > where more "off-topic" conversations are allowed. It > was originally created just for the purpose of > continuing conversations like these and to talk about > other cars compared to Imperials, etc.. There aren't > as many rules there and it was intended for those of > us, like you and me, who enjoy the technical > discussions more. Unfortunately that list rarely gets > any posts at all. > > I hope you can understand the balancing act we try to > pull off to keep all 600+ members of the list happy. > If you ever have suggestions about how to make the > list better or concerns that you would like to see > addressed I, and the rest of the admin team, would > like to hear from you. I would also invite you to > join the admin team and help us make the decisions on > when these things are going out of control and when > they are within bounds. > > Jeff Ingraham jeff_ingraham@xxxxxxxxx > and > Steve B imprl59@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Moderators > >