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<div></div>-------------- Original message from "Marc Ferguson" <mferguson@digitalalias.net>: --------------
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<br>> Wow, you guys really love your list. I'm coming from a new-age
<br>> prospective (or Web 2.0) and this "listserv" seems real old, but one
<br>> the other hand it seems very useful and straight to the point. You
<br>> guys have helped me to see how "workhorse" applications, not very
<br>> pretty, are very useful. I don't think I'll ever like Lotus Notes
<br>> though.
<br>>
<br>> What mailing service is this anyway? The only one I seem to remember
<br>> is listserv.
<br>>
<br>>
<br>>
<br>> On 5/19/08, James Sumners <james.sumners@gmail.com> wrote:
<br>> > Google indexes the list even if the Google Group didn't exist. And
<br>> > then there is Gmane...
<br>> >
<br>> > On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 8:39 PM, William Bagwell <rb211@tds.net> wrote:
<br>> >> On Monday 19 May 2008, James Sumners wrote:
<br>> >>> See
<br>> >>> http://news.gmane.org/find-root.php?group=gmane.org.user-groups.ale&article
<br>> >>>=57100
<br>> >>
<br>> >> Ah, do have a vague recollection of that thread. Must have been busy that
<br>> >> week...
<br>> >>
<br>> >>> But really, you can just ignore it.
<br>> >>
<br>> >> The shock of seeing your own post come up in a search when your not
<br>> >> expecting
<br>> >> it is a bit hard to ignore.
<br>> >>
<br>> >> But thanks! And I really should have done a few minutes of research
<br>> >> before
<br>> >> posting. Now, if there was only some centralized place to search for
<br>> >> information:)
<br>> >> --
<br>> >> William
<br>> >>
<br>> >>
<br>> >> _______________________________________________
<br>> >> Ale mailing list
<br>> >> Ale@ale.org
<br>> >> http://mail.ale.org/mailman/listinfo/ale
<br>> >>
<br>> >
<br>> >
<br>> >
<br>> > --
<br>> > James Sumners
<br>> > http://james.roomfullofmirrors.com/
<br>> >
<br>> > "All governments suffer a recurring problem: Power attracts
<br>> > pathological personalities. It is not that power corrupts but that it
<br>> > is magnetic to the corruptible. Such people have a tendency to become
<br>> > drunk on violence, a condition to which they are quickly addicted."
<br>> >
<br>> > Missionaria Protectiva, Text QIV (decto)
<br>> > CH:D 59
<br>> > _______________________________________________
<br>> > Ale mailing list
<br>> > Ale@ale.org
<br>> > http://mail.ale.org/mailman/listinfo/ale
<br>> >
<br>> >
<br>> >
<br>>
<br>> --
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<br>>
<br>> Marc F.
<br>>
<br>> "..Grace to you and peace from Him who is and who was and who is to
<br>> come.." -Rev1:4
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<br>> http://mail.ale.org/mailman/listinfo/ale
</rb211@tds.net></james.sumners@gmail.com></blockquote>
What?? You mean there's someone who DOES like Notes??<br><br>(One Notes user to another.) I'm forced into it by the company, but not altogether willingly. I do manage to get a jab in every time I have to call the Help Desk because the F*)($%^& thing has crashed again. I just ask when we can change to a real OS (Windows doesn't cut it) and then get a GOOD (read Linux based) productivity suite.<br><br>Dan<br><br>Dan<br>
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