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Logic Users Group (LUG) List Policy
We realize many of you are extremely busy professionals, and that
most people will never read this entire document. This is more
like a manual for the LUG for people to refer to when they have
questions about our list.
*** We do ask that you read through at least sections 3, 4 and 5.
Because this list is moderated, if you do not follow the rules
described in these sections, there is a very good chance that your
message will be returned to you so you can correct it! ***
Before we get started here are a couple of very important tips:
- Before asking a question on the LUG, please try searching our
message archive which contains over 130,000 messages:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/logic-users/messages
- Also please try reading through the Logic FAQ which contains a
lot of useful info about commonly asked questions:
http://logicfaq.omega-art.com
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Index:
0. Introduction
1. Official Language
2. Moderation and Unmoderation
3. Subject Lines
4. Quotes
5. Staying On Topic
- What belongs here
- More about Off Topic messages
- What doesn't belong here
6. Developers / Retailers
7. Yahoo! Groups Features
8. A Few Tips
9. Other Emagic Lists
10. Examples
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0. Introduction
On this user's group, you'll find a community of users who share
all the information you ever wanted to know about Emagic's Logic
line of software. Members share tips, help each other use the
software, and talk about any other Logic-related issues.
Please keep in mind this is not an official Emagic list! Emagic
employees may answer your questions, but they're not obligated
to. Please email support@... for technical support, or
info@... for general information or to make suggestions.
If you ever wish to unsubscribe simply email
logic-users-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com from the email address
you're subscribed with, and Yahoo Groups will automatically
remove you from our list.
Because the LUG consists of over 10000 members from around the
world, this list moderated to keep everyone focused - see section
2 for more details. This group averages about 3000 emails per
month, so it is vital that everyone stays focused and on-topic so
the traffic does not become even more overwhelming.
You can either receive an individual email for each message
posted, a digest containing 25 messages all in one email, or you
can receive no email at all and just read the messages on the
web page. To change your preference visit
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/logic-users/join
If you ever need any administrative help please email
logic-users-owner@yahoogroups.com to contact all of the LUG Admins.
We are glad to help out when necessary.
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1. Official Language
Our group contains members from nearly every background and
nationality possible, and we are very proud of that! Because of
this diversity we ask that you all use the English language to
communicate on our list. Messages written in other languages will
not be approved.
The vast majority of our list members are adults, so profanity
is allowed on the list to an extent, but please try not to
over-do it. On the other hand using profanity to make a personal
attack against someone is not ok. Feel free to send us a copy of
your message in advance by writing to
logic-users-owner@yahoogroups.com and we can let you know if your
message is acceptable or not.
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2. Moderation and Unmoderation
As mentioned above, this list is moderated. This means for most
people, every single message you write must first be approved or
rejected by a list administrator. We do this to avoid unsolicited
commercial emails (a.k.a. spam), and to also prevent people from
making personal attacks or getting too off topic. Sometimes this
can cause a delay of up to a few hours between when you write
your message, and when it's approved by an admin, but usually we
can approve your messages fairly soon after you write them. Please
see section 5 for more details about what belongs on the list and
what doesn't.
However, some of our list members are not moderated, so messages
they write are sent out to the list immediately, without requiring
an admin to approve them. We do this because a) many list members
are consistentlyhelpful, kind, and follow our rules, so we have no
need to ever edit their messages... and b) this helps reduce the
amount of work we admins do, since we all just volunteer our spare
time and do not get paid to manage this group. If you would like to
become un-moderated, simply follow our rules. After we see you
consistently doing so for a while there is a very good chance we
will make you un-moderated, too.
Please keep in mind that even un-moderated list members need to
follow all of the rules explained in this document. If you are
un-moderated and break any of our rules there will be consequences.
Depending on the severity we might just send you a reminder, or we
might set you back to being moderated for a while. In the most
extreme cases people could even be temporarily or permanently
banned... It all depends on which rules you break and how badly you
break them. For example if someone forgets to trim their quotes now
and then we would just send a reminder, but if an unmoderated person
tries to start an OS war they very well could be banned. As always
people talking about using cracks will be permanently banned. Again,
please see section 5 for a complete list of our moderating guidelines.
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3. Subject Lines
Due to the high volume of this list we use special labels in the
subjects of all of our messages to indicate what sort of message
it is. For each message, you will need to choose exactly *one*
of the following labels:
[GEN] = relates to both Windows and Mac versions of Logic
[LAW] = relates to the Windows version of Logic only
[LAM] = relates to the Mac version of Logic only
[LC] = relates to the Logic Control device
(used in any sequencer, on any platform)
[OT] = relates to an Off Topic message (section 5 for details)
[CROSS] = relates to Cross-grading Logic
(from LAW to LAM, or from Logic to another sequencer)
In addition to using a label, please also use a descriptive subject
line. Please don't use something like "Newbie question",
"Logic
problem", etc. Also when replying to messages, please don't be
afraid to change the subject line to something more fitting, if a
thread starts talking about something unrelated to its initial
subject.
Please do not use subject labels like GEN:, (GEN), {GEN}, or GEN.
We ask that you use the labels above *exactly*. Many of our list
members set up email filters that look for the specific labels
listed above. If a filter is looking for [GEN] and you write GEN:
then the message is not going to get filtered properly. While we do
appreciate creativity, please stick to []'s for enclosing the
subject labels and nothing else for this reason.
Also, in order to help the awesome Logic FAQ authors find commonly
asked questions, if you are replying to someone's question and feel
like that question gets asked a *lot* and should be included in the
FAQ, please add "(FAQ)" to the very end of your subject line. Not
[FAQ] but (FAQ) with ()'s.... This is a special extra label that the
Logic FAQ guys are on the lookout for so we can all alert them to new
issues that should be addressed in the Logic FAQ
( http://www.logic-users.org ). You'll still need to use
[LAM]/[LAW]/[GEN]/etc in your subject, just add (FAQ) to the very end.
Finally, please read through the examples in section 10 to learn a few
other subject line subtleties.
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4. Quotes
Again, due to the high volume of messages here, it is very important
that everyone uses proper quotes on this list. For a while now the
admins have been editing messages that do not follow these rules, and
fixing the quotes ourselves. We hoped that people would get the point
and start using proper quotes on their own, but unfortunately many list
members have not paid any attention and we continue to have to spend a
large amount of time editing messages every day. Please be aware that if
you do not follow these quoting rules, your message will probably be
rejected so you can fix it yourself! Please see section 10 for a big
list of examples.
A) First, and most important: Trim your quotes by erasing unnecessary
parts. There is no need to quote the Yahoo Footers (unsubscribe
information etc), or to quote all 25 messages in a digest when you are
replying to only 1 of them. Also there's no need to quote someone's
5-line-long signature when replying to their message, a simple "From:
whoever" at the top of the quotes will suffice.
B) Do not quote more than 10 lines of text without inserting a comment.
If you wish to quote an entire long message, please insert your comments
between small sections of quotes, so that the quotes and your new message
are mixed together. If you are not replying to specific parts of the
previous message, there is no reason to quote *all* of the old message -
people can always go back and read the original message online or in their
email client if they need to.
C) Quotes always need to go *above* your response. Do not put the quotes
at the bottom of a message. This quoting style was decided here by vote.
Basically, the argument against "bottom quoting" is this: if
people can
read through your new message without reading the quotes (down at the
bottom), chances are those quotes are unnecessary and are just wasting
bandwidth.
D) If you attribute quotes to a certain person (for example
"Jeremy@... wrote:" or "From: Jeremy Martin ") please
make sure you are accurate. It is very frustrating to have quotes
attributed to you when you did not even write them! If you are in
doubt about who wrote what, do not attribute the quotes to anyone,
since "anonymous" quotes are ok.
Finally, while this is not really a rule, we do prefer ">" as
the
symbol to use for quotes. Many email clients react to this symbol
in special ways, for example displaying the quotes in a special
color so they stand out from the message you are typing. If your
email client gives you an option to choose your own "quote symbol"
please use ">".
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5. Staying On Topic
In this section I will try to clarify exactly what does and does not
belong on this list. I've tried to make these definitions as complete
as possible, though due to the diversity of our group I am quite sure
it's impossible to define every single type of message that is and is
not ok on the LUG. If you feel anything should be added, or have any
questions about any of this, please contact us by writing to
logic-users-owner@yahoogroups.com
Before we get too far into this, please keep in mind that we do have
another group, Logic-OT, set up specifically for Logic users to
discuss messages that are too off topic for the LUG. Many of our
regular LUG members are also over on Logic-OT list. The Logic-OT list
is unmoderated, though we do enforce a few rules over there: mostly
just no OS wars, and no personal attacks or spam. This list is the
perfect place to send many types of messages that are too off topic
for the LUG that would still be of interest to other Logic users. To
sign up, just send a blank email to Logic-OT-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
or visit http://groups.yahoo.com/group/logic-ot/join
WHAT DOES BELONG ON THE LUG:
A) Messages talking about Logic itself (how to use it, tips, bug
reports, suggestions, Environment issues, syncing Logic with other
programs or pieces of hardware, etc). Please use the appropriate [LAM]
[LAW] or [GEN] subject label. Since Logic v6 and above is Mac only,
anything talking about v6 features like Freeze, Project Manager, etc
should be labeled [LAM].
B) Messages talking about the LUG or Yahoo Groups itself (how to access
LUG features like the message archive, info on how to opt out of Yahoo
advertisements, how to sign up for our other Emagic lists, etc). Please
use the [GEN] subject label.
C) Messages about configuring computers to use Logic as efficiently as
possible (OS tweaks, BIOS tweaks, Logic settings, etc). Please use the
appropriate [LAM] or [LAW] subject label since these tweaks are platform
specific.
D) Messages about plug-ins that can be used inside of Logic. Please use
the appropriate [LAM] [LAW] or [GEN] subject label depending on which
platform(s) the plug-in are compatible with.
E) Messages about general mixing and production techniques that can
be applied inside of Logic. Please use the [GEN] subject label in
most cases. Only if you are discussing a new Mac only feature found in
v6 and above, such as grouping, would this sort of message need to be
marked [LAM].
F) Messages relating to other Emagic software products (Waveburner,
Zap, EVB3, etc), with the exception of EXS24 and SoundDiver since
we have separate lists for those two products - see section 9 for
details. There is one exception: please copy EXS bug reports to the
LUG to increase the chance that Emagic sees them, since they don't
seem to be very active on the EXS-Users list. For everything else
please use the appropriate [LAM], [LAW], or [GEN] subject label when
writing to the LUG.
G) Messages relating to Emagic hardware products (Logic Control,
EMI 2|6, AW2/AW8, etc). Please use the [LC] subject label for Logic
Control / XT, or use the appropriate [LAM] [LAW] or [GEN] subject
label for their other hardware products like the AMT8.
H) Messages about using third party hardware to control Logic, such
as MIDI keyboards, knob banks, other MIDI controllers. Also messages
about using other mixers and control surfaces such as the Baby HUI,
SAC 2.2, or Yamaha 01V with Logic. Please use the appropriate [LAM]
[LAW] or [GEN] subject label depending on what platform(s) your
message applies to.
I) Messages about what sound card to use with Logic, or where to get
drivers and support for sound cards. Also messages about DSP cards such
as UAD-1 and TCPowerCore and how to use them in Logic. Please use the
appropriate [LAM] or [LAW] subject label, since sound card performance
is greatly affected by the quality of the drivers written for your
specific OS.
J) Messages comparing Logic to other sequencers note that if you are
using a different sequencer right now and thinking about using Logic, or
trying to find a different sequencer to replace Logic, please use the
[CROSS] subject label. If you would like to suggest extra features you'd
like Logic to have that another sequencer has, please use the appropriate
[LAM] [LAW] or [GEN] subject label.
K) Messages about Emagic itself, such as messages talking about Emagic
trade shows and seminars, how to contact Emagic, how to register Emagic
plug-ins, etc. Please use the [GEN] subject label unless your question
is about a Mac-specific product such as Logic v6, in which case you
should use the [LAM] label.
L) Messages talking about how to convert data (audio, video, MIDI, etc)
into a format that Logic can work with. Examples would be how to convert
an 8 bit 22kHz .wav file into a 16 bit 44.1kHz file Logic can use, how
to convert audio from a movie on a DVD into a file Logic can use, or how
to convert a movie file from one codec to another so you can write a
score with it playing inside of Logic.
M) Messages asking for a "Logic tutor", job postings looking for
Logic producers, asking for other local Logic users in your city to
contact you, brief audio-related announcements (that aren't directly
related to Logic), or for sale announcements. Please use the [OT]
subject label and ask for people to reply to you privately. Note
that it's ok to use [LAM]/[LAW]/[GEN] when announcing new AU or VST
or DXi plug-ins Logic can use. You only need to use [OT] if you have
an announcement such as "ProTools for OSX has been released" that
doesn't relate to Logic directly.
MORE ABOUT OFF TOPIC MESSAGES:
Certain [OT] messages are permitted on the LUG. However all replies to
these off topic messages must be sent privately, or to the Logic-OT list.
[OT] replies sent to the LUG will not be approved. If you think your
reply to an [OT] message does belong on the LUG, chances are it falls
into one of the other categories, not [OT]. Please use the appropriate
label instead.
If you are selling used audio hardware/software you may make an
announcement about using "[OT] For Sale: (whatever)" as the
subject
line. Please keep such messages as brief as possible. If you are
selling a large amount of gear at once it would be best to create
your own temporary web page with the full details, and just post
a short announcement with a link to that web page. It is also ok to
make one-time announcements about studios and control rooms for rent
using the [OT] subject label.
It is ok make occasional [OT] posts to ask questions you have been
unable to find the answer to elsewhere which are somehow related to
music/audio. However we ask that if you have general off topic
statements to make, like "I just got a new computer and it's
fast!",
please send it to our dedicated [OT] list instead. Please be aware
that if a list admin feels your message might generate too large of
a response we may also ask you to send your [OT] message to Logic-OT
as well.
Again, please keep in mind that all replies to OT messages must be
sent privately or to Logic-OT!!
WHAT DOES NOT BELONG ON THE LUG:
In short, politics, spam, talking about cracks/software piracy,
personal attacks, banned threads, OS war messages (Mac vs PC),
and generally offensive messages are not allowed here. Here are
some details:
A) Messages discussing politics of any sort. This includes
(innocent or otherwise) political jokes, political debates, as
well as political signature lines.
B) Unsolicited commercial email. All spammers will be permanently
banned.
C) Messages advocating the use of cracked/pirated software. Anyone
writing such messages will be permanently banned from *all* of our
Emagic mailing lists. This includes the classic "My dog ate my
manual/I lost my manual while moving/etc, can someone please send
me a PDF manual?" messages. Any legitimate customer who has lost
their manual simply needs to ask Emagic for a replacement.
D) Personal attacks. Of course you are free to agree or disagree with
any ideas or viewpoints presented on our list, but personal attacks
will not be tolerated (such as calling a person stupid, etc.).
Depending on the severity of the personal attack, the attacker could
very well be banned, possibly even permanently. It all depends on the
situation.
F) Any message that an admin feels might cause a large amount of
unnecessary controversy, and/or offend a significant number of list
members. If you wonder if a certain message falls into this category
or not, please feel free to contact us at
logic-users-owner@yahoogroups.com before you post it, and we can let
you know if it would be ok or not. The vast majority of our list
members are adults, so some amount of cursing is allowed here. Please
try not to over-do it or your message might not be approved.
G) Sometimes certain threads never end if left alone. Occasionally we
admins have to step in and put an end to a thread. Please keep your
eye out for messages with [ADMIN] in the subject line, as we will
announce the "death" of certain threads this way. Please do not
continue replying to messages in such threads, they will simply be
deleted by the admins. The classic example of this has been never
ending OS war threads.
H) Messages discussing Macs vs. PCs. It's ok to write a message about
a Mac's performance (e.g. to offer benchmark results, or to ask for
suggestions on how to improve performance). The same goes for Windows
PCs. However it is *not* ok to compare the performance of these two
platforms, or to post links to such comparisons. We have tried to
allow calm, intelligent discussion comparing the two platforms but
no matter what, such threads always end in flame wars that we must
stop. Because of this such talk has been banned on the LUG (for now at
least). If you would like information about Mac vs. PC please search
our message archive as this has been discussed in depth in the past.
Also please keep in mind that Logic v6 and above is Mac only so the
fact is, if you want to continue using the latest versions of Logic,
Mac/PC comparisons are irrelevant.
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6. Developers / Retailers
We are very proud to have a number of audio software and hardware
developers present on our list. Many times software developers
will even announce new products on or list in person. It's just
fine to announce the existence of a new Logic-related product, as
long as you are not selling the product yourself. For example we
would be thrilled if RME wanted to announce a brand new sound card
on our list, as long as they did not try to sell this sound card
to our list members directly.
Our policy for *selling* products here, is this: It is ok for active
list members (who talk about sometimes Logic too) to announce audio
products they might be selling. It's also ok for regular list members
who also are audio retailers to announce Logic-related group buys or
sales they might be having, as long as they don't do this extremely
often. On the other hand, it is *not* ok for retailers that are
"strangers" here to sign up for our list and use it only to
advertise
products they are selling, without being a regular participating
member of the community.
Note that there is an important difference between a person selling
their own personal used hardware (see the "about off topic
messages"
section above for details), and a retailer who is trying to sell as
many "units" as possible. Retailers who want to advertise things
they
sell on a regular basis here do need to be participating members of
the community first. On the other hand it's ok for someone who doesn't
post here much to announce a used sound card or synthesizer etc for
sale in an off topic message.
No one is allowed to collect the email addresses of LUG members, for
any purpose, especially advertising. Such behavior is unacceptable
and will result in the immediate removal of the offending party. The
exception to this is that it is ok for audio developers to ask list
members if they would like to beta test new plug-ins Logic can use
etc, since that is not trying to sell them anything.
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7. Yahoo! Groups Features
Below you will find a description of the various parts of our
"Yahoo! Groups" web page. Although our user group can function
as a standard mailing list, through email alone, you can access
all of our messages as well as extra resources not available
through email by visiting: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/logic-users
The big downside to the Yahoo Groups web page is the large number
of advertisements. Each page has one or more ads on it, and you
often have to click through certain ads to read a given message.
Because of this many people prefer to use the LUG through email
only (since the emails contain no ads). Unfortunately for some of
us this is not an option: we moderators must use the web page to
approve posts.
In any case the solution I have found to the Yahoo ads is to run
special software that prevents the ads from being displayed. In
Windows both Norton Internet Security and Zone Alarm Pro have
built in "Ad Blockers", and I'm sure there are many other
alternatives out there. Once the ads are blocked, the Yahoo! Groups
web page looks much cleaner, not to mention speeding up the load
time quite a bit. Plus if you have epilepsy, "Ad Blockers" can be
an invaluable tool to avoid seizures caused by annoying flashing
banner ads. ;-)
In any case, here are the some of the features that do make our
Yahoo Groups web page worth visiting:
A) Messages Archive: this is a searchable archive of previous messages
(over 130,000 to date). Note that because we have so many messages
now, the Yahoo servers only search 5000 messages at a time. After you
search once, if you don't find any results, click "Next" down at
the
bottom to search the next 5000 messages. This way you can search
through our entire archive if necessary.
B) Bookmarks: here you can find a large number of useful links to other
web pages that have to deal with Logic or music-making in some way,
including dozens of other related user groups and web forums among
other things.
C) Polls: visiting this webpage will show you a list of different polls
you can vote on. Because we have such a large number of people on this
list, it is very easy to collect useful information this way. Feel free
to create a poll yourself if you think of a good question!
D) Files: here you can find many useful Logic-related files. Note that
we only have about 20 megabytes of space, so please don't upload
anything huge. Also all files uploaded need to be completely legal. If
you notice anything odd that shouldn't be in there please let an admin
know by writing to logic-users-owner@yahoogroups.com
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8. A Few Tips
Before asking a question on the LUG, please check the FAQ and the
Message Archive. Chances are someone else has had the exact same
question as you in the past. If you can find the answer in our archive
or in the FAQ it will save us all time and bandwidth.
Logic FAQ: Please give a big thanks to the team of "Logicians" who
helped put together that informative FAQ: Mark Cahill, Sascha Frank,
Michael Gerdau, Henrik Jensen, George Leger III, and Hendrik Jan
Veenstra!!!
Message Archive: Enter some text to search (in the box right by the
"Search Archive" button) then click the button to start the
search.
Because we have so many messages in our archive, Yahoo only searches
through 5000 messages at a time. If you don't find what you are looking
for in the most recent 5000 messages just click "Next" and Yahoo
will
search through the next 5000 messages... keep going back further and
further until you find what you are looking for.
Here are a few other tips that can help make being a LUG member a little
easier:
Please include necessary details in your message, such as what version
of Logic you are using (e.g. 5.5, 4.8.1, etc), whether or not you're
using Platinum/Gold/Audio (Audio is the new name for Logic Silver as
of v5), and information about your computer (such as sound card,
CPU/motherboard for Windows users, how much RAM you have, etc).
If you are looking for an Environment please check the massive
Swiftkick collection first (managed by one of our resident Environment
Gurus, Len Sasso).
Before asking a question, it's also a good idea to check the Logic
manual, or even better, search through Logic's built-in help system.
Don't forget about other documentation as well: the Update Info file
that lists all new features in each new release, printed manual
addendums, as well as Emagic's InfoWeb.
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9. Other Emagic Lists
First, here are the other Emagic lists that are managed by the head
admin of the LUG (a.k.a. me), Jeremy Martin:
Logic OT list (for interesting messages too off topic for the LUG)
Subscribe: logic-ot-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
Unsubscribe: logic-ot-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com
Manage your list settings: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/logic-ot/join
Send messages to: logic-ot@yahoogroups.com
Logic TDM (for the use of Logic with DigiDesign's TDM/etc hardware)
Subscribe: logic-tdm-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
Unsubscribe: logic-tdm-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com
Manage your list settings: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/logic-tdm/join
Send messages to: logic-tdm@yahoogroups.com
SoundDiver Users (for discussing the use of Emagic's SoundDiver)
Subscribe: sounddiver-users-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
Unsubscribe: sounddiver-users-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com
Manage your list settings:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/sounddiver-users/join
Send messages to: sounddiver-users@yahoogroups.com
EXS Users (for those using Emagic's EXS24/mkII or EXS24P samplers)
Subscribe: exs-users-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
Unsubscribe: exs-users-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com
Manage your list settings: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/exs-users/join
Send messages to: exs-users@yahoogroups.com
Also, here are a few other independent Emagic-related Yahoo Groups:
ES2 Users Group (for Emagic's ES2 software synth)
Subscribe: es2--subscribe@yahoogroups.com
Unsubscribe: es2--unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com
Manage your list settings: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/es2-/join
Send messages to: es2-@yahoogroups.com
Unitor 8 Users Group (for Emagic's Unitor8 MIDI device)
Subscribe: unitor8-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
Unsubscribe: unitor8-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com
Manage your list settings: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/unitor8/join
Send messages to: unitor8@yahoogroups.com
Wavebrner User Group (for Emagic's WaveBurner software)
Subscribe: waveburner-users-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
Unsubscribe: waveburner-users-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com
Manage your list settings:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/waveburner-users/join
Send messages to: waveburner-users@yahoogroups.com
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10. Examples
To help illustrate a few points here are some examples of common
mistakes we see on the LUG, I have collected 11 examples on how to
quote messages etc. First you will see a list of what is wrong with
the example, then the incorrect message ("before"), with the
correct
version below ("after").
To save space the examples are contained in a separate file:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/logic-users/files/admin/examples.txt or
if you don't like visiting the Yahoo! Groups web pages:
http://www.carrollsweb.com/sadus/LUG/examples.txt
Cheers
the LUG Staff
logic-users-owner@yahoogroups.com
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