[Hardy-l] Posting to the Forum
Pauline Guerin
pauline.guerin at ntlworld.com
Sat Jan 10 08:02:32 PST 2009
And long may it remain so Betty, far far better than those forums who
discourage discussion and open thought. After all, these texts are there
for our perusal and personal interpretation, that is the joy of them.
One of the things I really enjoy about the Hardy forum is that non-academics
can share in discussions without fear of reprisal or rejection by the
academics, everyone's opinion is accepted as valid.
Thank you for the Hardy Society, most enjoyable
Kind regards
Pauline
Pauline Guerin MA
-----Original Message-----
From: Betty Cortus [mailto:bcortus at HARDY-L.COM]
Sent: 10 January 2009 15:39
To: segr at segr-music.net; hardy-l at coyote.csusm.edu
Subject: [Hardy-l] Posting to the Forum
In response to Roy's post, I want to point out to members that the
Forum is an open, egalitarian discussion group, in which scholars and
non-scholars, who have an interest in Hardy, are encouraged to freely
speak their minds. Although some subjects may draw long and
continuing arguments, which may or may not be of interest to every
subscriber, it is each members privilege to participate or not, and
those who find a particular discussion tedious can simply delete
these messages as long as the heading accurately indicates a post's
content. The only criteria for posting to this list, is that members
show respect for other members and their opinions, and that the posts
be relevant to Hardy and the study of his life, work, or reputation.
With Good Wishes,
Betty.
On Jan 10, 2009, at 3:55 AM, segrmusic wrote:
> I am surprised by Betty's
> indulgence in allowing it to continue for so long in this case (the
> repetition, I mean). The long-windedness of some contributions
> makes it
> very trying, I find.
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