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To: Iceberg who wrote (30)3/30/1997 6:56:00 AM
From: Stan Walker   of 1894
 
Re: Classification of Problem Posters. . . . . . . . . . Ice, you hit the nail on the head with why we need to classify the problems. It will facilitate discussion and different types of problems will require different kinds of solutions. A 3 type system would be more accurate than two types, but I have yet too see a Type II post that wasn't also a Type I. However using 3 Types would our posters to respond to the innaccuracies in the post while ignoring the hostile and degenerative parts. So, I'm agreeable to 3 types with a slight slight change to the definitions. . . . . . type I -- irritating, degenerative, no factual content expressed. . . . . . . type II -- deliberately misleading, potentially dangerous to investors/traders . . . . . . . type III -- obviously dangerous to either computers or people. OK? Regards, Stan
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