General Discussion
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Subject: Why
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| Poppy |
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Why is everyone shifting to this list rather than Duncan's, just curious ??????? Mail reply's privelty, thank you. Bill
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4/23/2001 7:30:46 PM
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| John D. |
Connecticut, USA
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I would love to know as well...
So post your responses here so we can see what we are doing well, and what we could be doing better.
John D.
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4/24/2001 1:56:34 PM
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| Joze (Joe Ailts) |
Deer Park, WI
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I use both the Mallorn list and this site. For me, more is better. Although, I do have one recommendation. Is there a way to archive older posts to the general discussion board? It takes my dinosaur a looooooooooooooong time to load the general discussion screen and I believe it may be due to the large volume of messages.
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4/25/2001 9:05:39 AM
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| Water (John) |
Midway City, California
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I have been thinking the same as Joe has.
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4/25/2001 10:40:47 AM
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| Jeff5 |
Glenn Springs S.C.
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I signed up for the mallorn list also aaand I read the e-mails then delete them . It seems incomplete they post answers to questions I never see. I was going to unsuscribe then I found that Chris Andersen a heavy hitter in warm southern California is on it . Other than that THIS site is no.1. Jeff
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4/25/2001 10:11:51 PM
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| Ken D. |
Connecticut, USA
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Joe, yes John and I have been talking about paging the subject list recently. I will make that change ASAP.
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4/26/2001 6:48:28 AM
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| Joze (Joe Ailts) |
Deer Park, WI
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To all you who subscribe to Mallorn, there is a much easier way to read the messages. Rather than have a bunch of incomplete q's and a's in your box, go to this site: http://www.hort.net/lists/pumpkins/apr01/ Here you can read all the messages organized by subject. It works kinda like this site. Bookmark that site, then switch the 3 letter month date in the url at the end of each month. That way you can keep up and read only what you want. Works great!!
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4/26/2001 9:04:41 AM
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| Duncan |
seattle
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I sent a note to hort.net requesting a URL be added to the footer. This way people will know, hort.net does archive there mailing list.
Duncan
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12/29/2002 2:34:54 PM
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