[Manifold-l] Technology preview release candidate - 7.1.5.589
Lee Maynus
lmaynus at earthlink.net
Wed Dec 20 17:22:59 CST 2006
To reinforce Mr. Brorsen's comment, my employer tracks time someone spends on the web, vis a vis, getting e-mails. They punish employees too for spending what appears to be too much time on the web. This fact sometimes makes employees very uneasy if they are doing extensive work related research, etc on the web. (The web is the ultimate library!).
I would prefer the current e-mail set up over the web, as if my employer can (and will do) open an employee's e-mail to check out what is going on. Upon content review, the Manifold content is deemed technical, therefore work related, and OK. They do not check URLs visited by an employee for surfing. All they do is clock the number of hours spent on the web and make inferences.....
My only gripe about the current Manifold listserve is that there is not a weekly digest roll up feature (e.g. take a week of postings and send it out as once a week as one big e-mail). The daily posting clutters my e-mail in-box.
----- Original Message -----
From: Brorsen, Gert
To: manifold-l at lists.directionsmag.com
Sent: 12/20/2006 3:50:54 PM
Subject: RE: [Manifold-l] Technology preview release candidate - 7.1.5.589
I too much prefer a mailing list, as I do not get any grief from power higher up about reading my emails, going to the Manifold forum or Google groups for the MapInfo is considered wasting time just surfing the net. *shrug*
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