On 25/02/02 14:55, "Sean Luke" <sean_at_cs.gmu.edu> wrote:
> Laurent wrote:
> On Monday, February 25, 2002, at 02:06 PM, newtontalk_at_newtontalk.net
> wrote:
>
>> Well, I thought that someone would have posted something, but it appears
>> that nobody did. Sean Luke won't post because, as I found out this
>> afternoon, he considers chatting on NewtonTalk is a waste of time,
>
> Untrue! I said I subscribe to the *digest* because there are far far
> far too many messages to be *reading*. But I will gladly post humongous
> amounts of stuff to the net if need be (and have!).
Sorry, Sean, if my post was a bit misleading. It was late when I posted the
update to the list and I must have missed parts of our discussion, when I
asked you if the reason why you were not posting more often was because the
digests were too large and harder to manage on a Newton ;-)
-Laurent.
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