Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!att!osu-cis!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!mandrill!gatech!dcc1!emcard!sdba!stan From: stan@sdba.UUCP (Stan Brown) Newsgroups: comp.sources.d Subject: Re: binaries on the net Message-ID: <258@sdba.UUCP> Date: 27 May 88 16:13:46 GMT References: <1574@looking.UUCP> <22099@bu-cs.BU.EDU> <392@pan.UUCP> <220@humming.UUCP> <411@ssdte1.RAY.COM> Organization: S. D. Brown & Assoc. Atlanta, Ga Lines: 22 Posted: Fri May 27 12:13:46 1988 > In article <220@humming.UUCP>, simcha@humming.UUCP (Simcha Lerner) writes: > > > > Everyone has their list of groups that they can find no use for. > > That doesn't mean that they should start clogging the net with their > > flames about these groups being allowed to exist (followed by > > their magnanimous offers of allowing them continued life in Siberia > > if they are "good")! > > > > If the net community wants to insist that all binaries groups be > > moderated, that is a reasonable limit. To insist that these > > groups disappear is not. > > > Well said. > Jeff Dill Sounds like a well thoght out answer to an admitely contreversial question. How about a concenious of opinion on this ? -- Stan Brown S. D. Brown & Associates 404-292-9497 (uunet gatech)!sdba!stan "vi forever"