Although I'm sure that the level of noise on NewtonTalk was no help, David
appears to have left the community for personal reasons.
I for one don't think that the NewtonTalk forum is the place for off-topic
discussions. We all hate it if somebody talks in a movie theatre during the
show - the same thing goes for Newton user discussions in the NewtonTalk
list.
David already agreed to turn over some of his web-page stuff to me. I'll see
if he'll let me have the rest of it as a resource to the community.
-----Original Message-----
From: Laurent Daudelin <laurent_daudelin_at_fanniemae.com>
To: NewtonTalk <newtontalk_at_newtontalk.net>
Date: Friday, November 09, 2001 1:30 PM
Subject: Re: [NTLK] AW: ser-oo1 vanish - PCBMan departure
>
>on 11/9/01 9:52 AM, Johannes Wolf at jwolf_at_xe.estec.esa.nl wrote:
>
>> This is really really bad.
>> My first idea was that somebody has treated our honored Mr. PCBMan so bad
that
>> he suddenly disappeared in such a way.
>> But I fully agree with Robert that he should have left the web site,
maybe
>> adding an information that he will no longer provide the service.
>> And then he could make the SER-001 related design documents available to
the
>> Newt community.
>> WTH has caused him to behave so?
>> Maybe Calvin knows something more about that?
>
>I agree. It just looks as if he wanted to punish the whole community. If
>not, then why removing his helpful web pages? I can understand that he
wants
>to stop working on any Newton-related stuff, but removing the Newton
section
>from his web site? Something we don't know must have happened. The only
>reason I would see him removing his web pages would be that someone
>threatened him of suing him for some obscured reasons, or to hold it
>accountable regarding the material that was exposed on his web pages...
>
>-Laurent.
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