Steve, sorry, I obviously mis-interpreted what you were trying to
say.... sometimes that happens in email exchanges... I thought you were
suggesting you did not appreciate being forced to read my "college
lecture" ;-).... (I guess that is better than a High School
lecture ;-)
Again my apologies...
I always felt this type of forum was best suited for a web based forum,
where people posted pictures, then they could write a post with comments
about their pix if they desire, referencing the pix link...with this
approach, all the pix remain in a gallery and are always available for
viewing. In addition, those who want to gaze only, can just look at
the galleries, and those interested in comments can more easily follow a
thread vs. tons of emails... but I guess that takes a bit of effort to
set-up, although there is lots of ready-to-use forum software like
this... does anyone agree with this?
Bill G
Steve Snowden wrote:
> Bill G -
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> No one forces me to read all of the posts. I usually do skip and delete the posts that don't have an attachment with them. I grew weary of reading the barrage of mainly negative comments against people who are out there shooting and posting their assorted 3D images. It's the reason I don't post any of my 3D images on this forum.
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> I CHOSE to read your post because it was very well written and I felt like it expressed my feeling towards the copious, negative comments directed towards some of the anaglyphs posted on the forum.
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> Sorry, I don't understand your curt reply to my comments endorsing your post.
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> I guess I'll ask you the same question(s).
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> "Just curious, no one forces you to read the
> verbiage of each post, so why not just look at the pictures (or in this case, 'subject line') and move
> on? I never understood these kinds of posts.... is there an unknown
> power that forces everyone to read the details of each post?"
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Bill G
> To: anaglyphs(-at-)yahoogrou
> Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 5:15 PM
> Subject: Re: [Anaglyphs] Technical vs. Artistic....
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> Steve Snowden wrote:
> > What he said....
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> > I joined to view and enjoy 3D / Anaglyphs.
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> > Don't need a college lecture on each one that gets posted.
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> Just curious, no one forces you to read the
> verbiage of each post, so why not just look at the pictures and move
> on? I never understood these kinds of posts.... is there an unknown
> power that forces everyone to read the details of each post?
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