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>From: Buck Calabro <Buck.Calabro@commsoft.net> >Date: Fri, 5 Jul 2002 12:06:36 -0400 >Subject: [MI400] IBM Bashing > ... >I don't know who here follows the RPG400-L list, but Hans has stopped >posting. His last post to RPG400-L was 17 May. Yet he posted to >comp.sys.ibm.as400.misc on 27 June. What have we done? > ... "What have we done?" Probably nothing ... Buck, Hans hasn't stopped posting to RPG400-L. Me neither, although searching the archives makes it look like I last posted even earlier than Hans. You too. (Depends how you look - if you select June from the little calendar and then by Author, you'll see that Hans posted on June 21 and I posted on June 19. July by author shows you posting in July.) I am using the new newsreader support to follow most of the 400-L mailing lists (all the ones that support it) and I suspect that Hans is too. Maybe this is a factor in the archiving, but all the posts do show up when searched on the subject. I'm not sure about that date field - almost everything has a date of 04/30/02 on the search-results page. For me at least, the gap since then just reflects the fact I didn't have anything to say. I can't speak for other IBMers on these lists, but I wouldn't read too much into non-posting. Barbara Morris
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