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fes
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What's going on here ?
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Aug 23 13:10 UTC 1991 |
Historycally speaking, this seems to be a rather slow conference ...
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fes
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response 1 of 14:
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Aug 23 13:11 UTC 1991 |
... that should have been 'historically' ...
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remmers
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response 2 of 14:
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Aug 24 19:31 UTC 1991 |
So, enter stuff.
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davel
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response 3 of 14:
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Sep 11 02:36 UTC 1992 |
Am I too late?
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danr
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response 4 of 14:
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Sep 11 11:52 UTC 1992 |
Nope. That's the beauty of computer conferencing.
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davel
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response 5 of 14:
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Sep 11 13:40 UTC 1992 |
Maybe. But sometimes the patient is dead instead of in suspended animation.
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remmers
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response 6 of 14:
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Sep 11 18:39 UTC 1992 |
Actually, the author of this item *did* enter some history-related
material after my prodding in response #2.
When people have a conference on their .cflist, there's a wake-up
effect when anybody enters anything at all.
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rcurl
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response 7 of 14:
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Nov 27 01:07 UTC 1992 |
I'll test that. What's an .cflist?
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mta
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response 8 of 14:
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Nov 28 23:53 UTC 1992 |
That's conference list. It routes you through each of the conferences you
have in your list in order showing you the new stuff in each of them.
It saves on the "Oh, my gosh, I forgot to check in to <namethe conference>
again!"
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rcurl
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response 9 of 14:
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Nov 29 05:23 UTC 1992 |
Thanks. I now have a .cflist. My previous ignorance is how history.
Relevance!
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carson
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response 10 of 14:
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Jan 23 19:49 UTC 1994 |
I'll make a .cflist too! Maybe that'll at least keep me from having an excuse.
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vidar
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response 11 of 14:
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Jan 23 23:48 UTC 1994 |
...
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orwell
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response 12 of 14:
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Sep 21 04:46 UTC 1995 |
<orwell breathes new life into old bones>
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rcurl
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response 13 of 14:
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Sep 21 16:42 UTC 1995 |
Profound....
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mwarner
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response 14 of 14:
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Oct 17 22:22 UTC 1995 |
We need a solid, earthbound consideration of the windblown history of
mixed metaphors. Maybe these old bones would then get up and speak out
with a newfound breath...
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