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On Sun, 23 Apr 2006 22:27:00 -0500, John
wrote: Anyone home ? April 24, 2006, from Lloyd Erlick, don't bother me, I'm refilling my inkjet cartridges. --le |
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John wrote:
Anyone home ? No, at work :-) Stéphane. -- Stephane Schmuck - Junkerstr. 5 - 53177 Bonn - Germany http://www.sck-photo.de ( For E-Mail remove the _nospam to write me ) |
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I just arrived home 10 minutes ago.
Regards. Bob McCarthy |
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John wrote: Anyone home ? Now I am Just got here. -- The sometimes insomniac. www.gregblankphoto.com |
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"Ken Nadvornick" wrote in message news:cQY2g.4795$bU6.3664@trnddc06... "John" wrote: Anyone home ? Nope. They've all moved to APUG. www.apug.org 12,038 and counting... And many other web forums and e-mail mailing lists. Too bad, the dilution has also meant fragmenting of the photo community. I think many users got fed up with the problems of Usenet although this and the large-format group have always been quite well behaved. The moderated forums and lists do not have trouble with uncontrolled flame wars and spam which makes them attractive to many. APUG, to which I subscribe, has devided its catagories too much IMO. For instance, there are several darkroom groups, one for large format, another for 35mm, another for printing, another for contact printing. There are often subjects which are of interest to subscribers in more than one catagory so one must keep track of several to know what is going on. The rec.photo groups are also catagorized but much more broadly. I used to follow several of the rec.photo groups but now read only darkroom and large-format partly because I haven't time to look at more and partly because the content has thinned out pretty much. I belong to several e-mail lists. Those also take time to read but, in general, have more content. I belong to a few web forums but don't very often visit them. Again, its time but also the subject fragmentation of most of them makes reading difficult. I will continue to participate in the Usenet groups as long as there is activity. -- --- Richard Knoppow Los Angeles, CA, USA |
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What mailing lists do you recommend?
And many other web forums and e-mail mailing lists. Too bad, the dilution has also meant fragmenting of the photo community. I think many users got fed up with the problems of Usenet although this and the large-format group have always been quite well behaved. The moderated forums and lists do not have trouble with uncontrolled flame wars and spam which makes them attractive to many. APUG, to which I subscribe, has devided its catagories too much IMO. For instance, there are several darkroom groups, one for large format, another for 35mm, another for printing, another for contact printing. There are often subjects which are of interest to subscribers in more than one catagory so one must keep track of several to know what is going on. The rec.photo groups are also catagorized but much more broadly. I used to follow several of the rec.photo groups but now read only darkroom and large-format partly because I haven't time to look at more and partly because the content has thinned out pretty much. I belong to several e-mail lists. Those also take time to read but, in general, have more content. I belong to a few web forums but don't very often visit them. Again, its time but also the subject fragmentation of most of them makes reading difficult. I will continue to participate in the Usenet groups as long as there is activity. |
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"Richard Knoppow" wrote:
I think many users got fed up with the problems of Usenet... Most serious users sure did... Ken |
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On Tue, 25 Apr 2006 03:26:17 GMT, Mike wrote:
What mailing lists do you recommend? I think Richards one of the snior members or moderators on the Puresilver list. Their info is available at http://www.freelists.org/archives/pure-silver/ == John S. Douglas Photographer & Webmaster www.legacy-photo,com www.xs750.net |
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