If your posts make sense, are legible, are about Deloreans, and are signed you won't have much trouble with a moderater. You eventually build up a credability with them and the list. If you are hesitant to post then try something simple and short. We all get cut, there is no editing except in it's entirety, the moderaters can't "fix up" a post, they just bounce it. If it wasn't for them there would be so much "noise" on the DML that no one would wade through it to get the important stuff. Not to long ago we had this discussion and it was the consensus to keep doing things they way it is. If you are not happy with the way you are treated you can always start another list. Sending your credentials doesn't mean all that much, it's how they relate to Deloreans that matters. I am sure some of us could have battles with our credentials but in the end it comes down to our common intrest in Deloreans. One improvement I could make is that posters need to be careful to only keep 1 subject per post. It is easier to reply to, search for, and edit. If the moderaters would reject posts refering to multiple, unrelated isssues things would be clearer. David Teitelbaum vin 10757 --- In dmcnews@xxxx, "Murray Fisher" <murrayf@xxxx> wrote: > Dave S. > I could send you a copy of my Doctorate Degree so you have it on file. It > is DD. ( Doctor of DeLoreans!!) > I love all of the letters....I would say MOST of them, that always say, "I > read somewhere", or "someone told me"' or, "it is in a past DML but I can't > find it", or " my mechanic told me, so it must be true". > With all the emphasis lately on diving for the D dies, I wondered if anyone > gave a thought to the actual ownership of them!! Seems like everyone > thinks they can just dive down and hook onto someone elses property and > bring it up. Thats called theft. In the first place, who needs them with > the huge supply of parts still available. That site you gave was great and > I THINK I saw it before somewhere, but I can't remember where. > The biggest whoppers are gas mileage and top speed stories. I wouldn't > believe my grandmother or my own pastor re gas mileage. Who can prove > anything. You probably wouldn't believe that I get 60 MPG around town on > my D and 85 on the highway. Ho Ho. First liar doesn't have a chance. > But you moderators do a good job. I wouldn't want your job at all even > with the high salary!!! > Murray > Vin: 05962 > Lic: DMC-XII