Guest guest Posted June 5, 2004 Report Share Posted June 5, 2004 What is edited or deleted would only be messages that would offend others. This is not meant to lead you off the list or anyone else. I knew that some members could take it wrong. Your questions are appropriate unless you actually feel that you are anti ci. I thought you were the opposite and actually recommend the ci to individuals who you feel would be best served by it. Was I wrong? Alice > I have regarding CI's will likely lead to discussions that will violate > them. Also, I do not believe in lists that allow the editing or > deletion of posts. Therefore, I'm unsubscribing. > > I appreciate all the information I've gained. > > ____________________________________________ > Best Regards, > > Brad Ingrao, M.S.Ed. CCC-A, FAAA > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2004 Report Share Posted June 5, 2004 Alice, I think it is impossible for one or two people make a decision about what may or may not offend others. It is clear that some of my questions, opinions and challenge, while not " anti-ci " bothered some people and may have indeed offended them. Based on your just stated rules, that person could write you, say that my post offended them and you would then begin to moderate my posts, editing or deleting them as you saw fit. That is certainly your right as the list owner, but I do not participate in such lists. After my previous post I sent a request to unsubscribe via e-mail. That seems not to have taken effect yet, so I'll go on and take care of it from there. Re: The Purpose of CI Hear - Brad What is edited or deleted would only be messages that would offend others. This is not meant to lead you off the list or anyone else. I knew that some members could take it wrong. Your questions are appropriate unless you actually feel that you are anti ci. I thought you were the opposite and actually recommend the ci to individuals who you feel would be best served by it. Was I wrong? Alice > I have regarding CI's will likely lead to discussions that will violate > them. Also, I do not believe in lists that allow the editing or > deletion of posts. Therefore, I'm unsubscribing. > > I appreciate all the information I've gained. > > ____________________________________________ > Best Regards, > > Brad Ingrao, M.S.Ed. CCC-A, FAAA > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2004 Report Share Posted June 5, 2004 Brad, if your that unhappy just dont open on your computer! it's not difficult! no brain surgery here! > Alice, > > I think it is impossible for one or two people make a decision about > what may or may not offend others. It is clear that some of my > questions, opinions and challenge, while not " anti-ci " bothered some > people and may have indeed offended them. > > Based on your just stated rules, that person could write you, say that > my post offended them and you would then begin to moderate my posts, > editing or deleting them as you saw fit. > > That is certainly your right as the list owner, but I do not participate > in such lists. > > After my previous post I sent a request to unsubscribe via e-mail. That > seems not to have taken effect yet, so I'll go on and take care of > it from there. > > > Re: The Purpose of CI Hear - Brad > > What is edited or deleted would only be messages that would offend > others. This is not meant to lead you off the list or anyone > else. I knew that some members could take it wrong. Your > questions are appropriate unless you actually feel that you are anti ci. > I thought you were the opposite and actually recommend the ci to > individuals who you feel would be best served by it. > > Was I wrong? > > Alice > > > I have regarding CI's will likely lead to discussions that will > violate > > them. Also, I do not believe in lists that allow the editing or > > deletion of posts. Therefore, I'm unsubscribing. > > > > I appreciate all the information I've gained. > > > > ____________________________________________ > > Best Regards, > > > > Brad Ingrao, M.S.Ed. CCC-A, FAAA > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2004 Report Share Posted June 7, 2004 I don't think Brad is anti-CI, though some of his questions may appear like one. I have before also asked questions because I wanted to know more, but have been misunderstood as anti-CI. Things like questioning reliability, performance, expectations, comparing it with other hearing devices are usually perceived by some members as anti-CI. Regards/ Jerome Re: The Purpose of CI Hear - Brad > > What is edited or deleted would only be messages that would offend > others. This is not meant to lead you off the list or anyone > else. I knew that some members could take it wrong. Your > questions are appropriate unless you actually feel that you are anti ci. > I thought you were the opposite and actually recommend the ci to > individuals who you feel would be best served by it. > > Was I wrong? > > Alice > > > I have regarding CI's will likely lead to discussions that will > violate > > them. Also, I do not believe in lists that allow the editing or > > deletion of posts. Therefore, I'm unsubscribing. > > > > I appreciate all the information I've gained. > > > > ____________________________________________ > > Best Regards, > > > > Brad Ingrao, M.S.Ed. CCC-A, FAAA > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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