It was brought to my attention that Bill had solicited comments regarding FHL/FML cross-posts. The person who brought it to my attention suggested I comment since some of my posts are those which are forwarded (in all their objectionable length and density). If I didn't think cross-posting was appropriate, I wouldn't have consented to the request. True, some people are on both lists, some people are not interested, and some of the posts may seem lengthy, information dense, or unrelated to your needs, but that in no way changes their interest or effectiveness to OTHER people on the list. A cross-post on ferret medication, drugs or even skeletal structure may be repetitious or boring to any one particular member, but that isn't any different than other members reading yet another story about how cute their ferret was when swimming in the bathtub, or stealing a sock and hiding it in a boot. One person's poison is another person's delight, right? So who is any one person to dictate to the others on the list what is worthwhile? Doesn't the ability of a few to remove the FHL cross-posts also jeopardize your ability to post poorly constructed poetry? Besides, Bill places the posts at the end of the FML, so skip them if you are not interested and allow the people who ARE interested to read them in peace. I have always supported the FML, and even though I am no longer an active member, my loyalty remains. My absence as an active member in no way diminishes my desire to see the FML continue to bring good information to ferret owners. Perhaps those people complaining of the cross-posts should take a poll to see how popular their own posts are! Yet I would be the FIRST person to suggest they have the right to be here and the right to post anything they desire, within the FML guidelines. Nonetheless, I, for one, would be more than willing to have Sukie pull my posts from consideration for cross-posting should FHL membership request it. Bob C [Posted in FML issue 3484]