From: Laurent Daudelin (laurent.daudelin_at_verizon.net)
Date: Tue May 27 2003 - 05:58:19 PDT
on 27/05/03 07:32, This Old Newt at rich_at_thisoldnewt.net wrote:
> The list was active.
> Guess I missed resetting it. I cant imagine it happening by itself.
>
> Its been set to inactive.
>
> As far as not needing it.
> Thats where I disagree.
> Next time NTLK goes down, some people will be glad to have it.
> I think I'll keep it.
> As much as some real techie folks hate commercial alternatives It has
> saved this lists collective Butt more than once.
> I know I'll get bashed and called names for that opinion.
> But I have been proven correct more than once (remember being hosted at
> Planet Newton)
> The back up list is a good thing to have around.
Agreed, Rich. Keep it there, just in case...
-Laurent.
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