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David

How do we access the Systemidotnet list? It's not listed in the
archives...

Bob Cagle

Folks:

Just a bit of background on when and why I will create a new list.

If you take a look at http://www.midrange.com/liststats.htm, you'll see

the current lists and their subscriber base.

Before I will create a new list, the number of people interested in the

specific topic should be close to the average for the other lists.

I made an exception for the systemidotnet list ... which, in hind
sight,
was probably a mistake. The list currently has 33 subscribers and next

to zero traffic.

I have absolutely no problem creating a new list ... but only if it's
actually going to be used.

If you have any questions about this, feel free to contact me
privately.

david

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