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In article <004501bf1c71$c1f67560$0300a8c0@rembrandt>,
on Fri, 22 Oct 1999 at 10:41:16, Nicki Brookes
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> How does everybody else feel about this suggestion from Roger,
>and the previous one from Katherine Futers?
>
> Personally, I would prefer to keep it on-list to keep it as open as
>possible, and to encourage as many 'non-Web types' as possible to
>participate regularly.
Yes, if it was on a Web site I would be much less likely to read it
because of (1) inertia and (2) telephone costs for on-line reading. Keep
it on the list but give messages on this topic useful subject headings
so that people who are not interested can skip them.
Leonard Will
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