THREAD CLOSED: [B-Greek] Mk. 15:24

A. Dirkzwager dirkzwager at pandora.be
Thu Mar 10 14:51:54 EST 2005


I would like to declare solemnly that I did not
"ignore the moderator's instructions and post anyway, feigning ignorance, as
an opportunity to get in the last word..."
Everyone here knows that I submit always to authority.

I started writing on the message I regretted to have sent, before dinner. I
finished it after dinner and after having done something else. I sent it
immediately and I looked for new messages. I saw "THREAD CLOSED" and without
reading the message I realized I was wrong.

I regret also my sentences "I cannot write here ... etc. I should not have
written what I "could not" write.
My apologies again.

Arie


Dr. A. Dirkzwager
Hoeselt, Belgium
e-mail dirkzwager at pandora.be

----- Oorspronkelijk bericht -----
Van: <nebarry at verizon.net>
Aan: "Carl W. Conrad" <cwconrad at artsci.wustl.edu>
CC: <b-greek at lists.ibiblio.org>
Verzonden: donderdag 10 maart 2005 20:26
Onderwerp: Re: Re: THREAD CLOSED: [B-Greek] Mk. 15:24


>
> I think one of three things happen:
>
> 1) Most common, people simply respond without reading all the posts.
> 2) Occasionally, it takes time for whatever reason for the message to get
from the server to people's inboxes.  This is more common on yahoogroups,
but can happen almost anywhere (one time, as a moderator, I had a "kill the
thread" message delayed nearly 12 hours, and a lot of people chimed in
before they got the message).  Some folks got it right away, others didn't
(I was one of the others, so there is some objective reality to this
theory).
> 3) Not that anyone would actually do this, but I've heard tell on some
lists that people will actually ignore the moderator's instructions and post
anyway, feigning ignorance, as an opportunity to get in the last word...
>
> N.E. Barry Hofstetter
> Adjunct Faculty, CUTS
> http://www.cuts.edu
> bhofstetter at cuts.edu
>




More information about the B-Greek mailing list