Many of us who participate are self-employed 
  professionals.  We enter discussions related to our professional and 
  audio interests to share our knowledge and experience with others and to be 
  enlightened in turn.
   
  The time it takes to scan messages concerning 
  barely related fields is lost work time.  Even filtering out those by 
  particular people doesn't work as the responses to their postings show 
  up.  
   
  Many of us with discographic interests, myself 
  included, have unsubscribed from 78-C as a result of its overly chatty 
  nature-often wildly off topic, political tirades and general blather.  The cost of fresh input, to me 
  anyway, was simply not worth plowing through the morass.
   
  Don't let this happen here.  Please keep 
  this list focussed.
   
  Steve Smolian
   
  Well, it is apparent that the ARSC list 
  seems to be almost totally related to audio and digital technology 
  engineering rather than the total business of ARSC, which could 
  include collection building, developing methods of retrieval, describing 
  resources, and helping others locate material and recordings, among 
  others, such as offering news of ARSC business, new research or 
  archival achievements.  Perhaps there needs to be separate sections, as 
  Special Libraries offers. Since ARSC officers have a separate list for ARSC 
  business, this should be easily 
accommodated.