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JT, In a message dated 9/20/01 9:51:56 PM US Eastern Standard Time, jt@ee.net writes: > I think the point was that there is an expectation that discussion of the > other nontech issues will flourish, over time. Why mix the two discussions? > One doesn't really even involve computers. Yes, I know. It is both a sad testament to the US work week and a proud testimony to the value of midrange-l that list traffic has become so heavy that neither David nor those of us that sought to help him in the early years no longer have the time required to moderate adequately, and thus prevent the the "list splitting" that has occurred of late. > Maybe there will eventually even be some activity on the iCitizen list...?!? > IMHO, David has correctly identified and categorized the major areas of > discussion. There hasn't been enough discussion to warrant a separation, > granted, but hopefully at least some of the lists will pick up, over time. Yes, he has. I've stated my opinion, and only lament the fact that the new list doesn't appear on the web site for subscription. BTW, using your initials instead of your full name "technically" violates list guidelines... JMO, Dean Asmussen Enterprise Systems Consulting, Inc. Fuquay-Varina, NC USA E-mail: DAsmussen@aol.com "Miracles happen to those that believe in them." -- Bernard Berenson
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