On Sat, 25 Feb 1995 12:45:28 CST Chris Barnes said: >On Fri, 24 Feb 1995 15:26:08 -0400 Mario Rups said: >>I dunno. From my point of view, academic lists (with high signal to noise >>ratio, preferably) contribute to knowledge and research and are quite >>legitimately considered a proper and legitimate use of university >>computers. It's the purely for fun lists (fan club lists, say) that I, >>were I a university administrator, would question. > >The rule we use here is if the owner has a tamu.edu in it's address, >it goes up. If it doesn't, we talk about it (ie. it still might go >up). I agree with the "academic" issue. At UBVM, we pretty much follow the same logic as tamu. However, if a non-academic list happens to peek the interest of myself or Jim Gerland, it might go up here anyway ;-) I think GOLF-L "fell" into that catagory. > >------------------------------------------------------------------ >Chris Barnes (409) 846-3273 (home) >[log in to unmask] (409) 845-9520 (work) > >"If the mind can conceive it, the body can achieve it." > Napoleon Hill (in his book _Think & Grow Rich_) Steve ([log in to unmask] | [log in to unmask] | (716)645-3564)