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Patrick B Bjork <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 8 Apr 1994 23:42:25 -0500
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On Fri, 8 Apr 1994, Robert Withers wrote:
 
> This is a voice against making screen-l a usenet conference.  I originally
> checked out film-l and cinema-l and found them big timewasters, with lots of
> fannish chit-chat.  I think on those lists someone mentioned screen-l, and on
> screen-l someone mentioned h-film, and I took the little bit of extra trouble
> to subscribe.  I find the discussions here at a much higher level, with lots
> of useful information and many thoughtful insights shared.  I think this would
> possibly degenerate pretty quickly as a usenet conference.  The average user
> checking out usenet would have no basis for understanding a different
> character belonging to the cinema, film, screen lists, and I'm afraid they
> would all homogenize.
>
> Screen-l seems to have a fairly broadbased, international group of
 subscribers.
> Has this developed simply by word of screen, and through those brave enough to
> search the list of lists?
>
> If screen-l were a usenet conference, I gather netters who don't have access
> to usenet would still be able to access sceen-l via e-mail, as now?
>
>                                             Regards,
>                                                     Robert
>
> Robert Withers
> Film Department
> Brooklyn College
> Brooklyn, New York 11210     Bitnet:   [log in to unmask]
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>
 
I agree completely with Mr. Withers. I lurk on usenet from time to time
and there is definitely some serious drivel occurring there.
 
Patrick Bjork
Bismarck State College
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