Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/11/23
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I have to agree with Marvin Moss on this. This is the only mail list that I subscribe to that is written in all English. My other subscriptions are written primarily in English, but also have postings in German, French, Dutch, Spanish, Italian and Portuguese. (I am collecting more dictionaries than camera equipment). The etiquette is that you post and reply in the language with which you are most comfortable. Seems to work well with technical language but falls apart when you begin talking about aesthetics. I missed the specific post criticizing the use of the English language. However, I have noticed an unseemly amount of cross cultural bashing. Also, AOL bashing. You should note that if a mail address is aol.com, it is not necessarily from the United States. AOL seems to have considerable presence in the European market (specifically Germany). These are not folks that are computer illiterate and have signed-up for a free trail membership. I also have noticed quite a few posts with political comments that are specific to the United States=85a waste of bandwidth since American politics do not translate cross-culturally well. I enjoy the newsgroups, even the people that go off topic. Their enthusiasm is contagious. But I do not enjoy some of the snide cross cultural comments I have read. Regards, Bill Larsen ohlen@lightspeed.net +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ At 03:32 PM 11/23/97 -0500, Marvin Moss Leikon35@aol.com writes: > My intention in compiling the list of countries ( 38+ or - ) was to show= how > wonderful it was that the LUG is represented by such diverse ethnic groups > all in perfect harmony with their admiration for things "Leica". If= there >are > any LUGgers that have that right wing "America First" attitude - I wish >that > they would crawl back into there holes & just fade away. > Being that today is Sunday --- I guess that is my sermon of the day. > > Marvin Moss