> To clear things up, I'd like to say that my use of Tony's and Ed's
>names was in no way intended to sway everyone's opinion. I don't
>believe other people are so shallow that their opinion could be
>influenced by such a tactic. In particular, I used Ed's name because
>I (like many others) are aware of and appreciate his news and
>answering of questions in this newsgroup. Perhaps to avoid any
>misunderstanding I should have avoided the use of there names in such
>a context. I apologize. I can debate my views without the inclusion
>of so-called 'famous' names in my posts, so I'll do so from now on.
> As far as the remark about personal crusades, I don't know how one is
>to go about it if they are 'all for' something. Either one doesn't
>care, so they don't post anything about it, or they post some kind of
>opinion, positive or negative. Other than the admittedly incorrect
>posting of mine involving Ed and Tony, my posts regarding the subject
>have been mine and mine alone. And if you still consider posting of
>this kind a 'personal crusade', I don't know what else to say.
>Kyle Langston
Kyle, I think at the beginning you really didn't care about swaying
anyone's opinions. Since you wanted a split, Ed and Tony and a few
more nascar people wanted a split so that was all there was to it as
far as you were concerned, it didn't really matter what other people on
the newsgroup wanted to you. But I think things are finally changing
and a big part of that has been the reasonable posts by Michael and
by Tony, and even lately by you.
I am glad we are being more reasonable now, there is a difference
between acting like one is "all for something" and acting ignorantly like
one is "all for something". Crude actions by a few people towards a cause
more often backfire than cause progress toward that goal.
I remind you that I am still against this because I still haven't heard
one good reason which convinces me that splitting the group would be a
benefit, other than that some people just can't be bothered by ignoring a
few subject threads that don't interest them.
If there were a way to clean things up a bit, without loosing the
community feeling of this group and shared common knowledge, I would be
all for it. But I fear that the split will only cause the same thing that
happened after the split of rec.autos.sports, now I can hardly talk about
a great driver from Indycar moving up to Formula 1 in the F1 group without
someone posting that indycar is junk, followed by others saying that the
discussion should move to the Indycar group. Instead of a common sim racer
community here we will have us -vs- them.
If there were a addition of a new group I am leaning towards a group
focused on online driving sim discussion, and not just nascar. I think it
is shortsighted to start a group only for nascar, especially since there
are bound to be more multiplayer sims coming on the market soon, now that
Papyrus has led the way.
Well, thats all for now.
Cheers.
--John
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John (Joao) Silva
http://weber.u.washington.edu/~jsilva
Seattle, Washington USA.