Coders Anonymous (was Re: OOo native Mac version !)
Hex Star
hexstar at gmail.com
Sat Feb 3 01:51:47 PST 2007
On 2/3/07, Jean-Christophe Helary <fusion at mx6.tiki.ne.jp> wrote:
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> On 3 févr. 07, at 18:21, Hex Star wrote:
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> (something that keeps going further and further from the original
> message, and closer and closer to how list members perceive the
> sender of these mails.)
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> Did anybody write anywhere that this list was some kind of "Coders
> Anonymous" chatting place for people who lack social interaction in
> their everyday life ?
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There has been one OT topic recently that was openly discussed and members
here have admitted that there have been some in the past as well so I do
believe this list actually isn't limited to OS X discussions whether
intentional or not...
I mean...if you look at all of todays tech support forums you will see they
have off topic areas...those that don't have little activity...that's
because humans don't just want to have to stick to one topic...we all want
to at one point or another talk about something else with our fellow members
and thus eventually sometime or another in someplace or another there will
be a OT thread...it's just how communities work...like in tech forums with
no offtopic area OT posts wind up in tech threads and tech subject forum
areas...it just happens no matter how mods may try...seems to be human
nature perhaps..
and well I guess you may have a social life but what about those of us who
don't? ;-) we gotta have a social life somewhere you know ;-) :-p
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