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I think it would be pretty lively as a forum. Lots of peeps unsubscribe all the time, people are weary of email lists but lots of looping folks would probably pop by an active forum a lot. On 3/20/07, tEd (r) kiLLiAn <tedkillian@charter.net> wrote: > Hmmmm, > > LD is just fine the way it is (IMOHO). > > But then again, I'm old school about a lot of other things too. > > With the thing loading up my mailbox every day with odd posts on all > sorts of subjects it reminds me you are all here on a daily basis -- > like I might forget or something. > > It's sort of pro-active, it reaches out (whether you want it or not) > and has become the community it has because of how it works . . . I > think. > > If it just sat there and waited for us all to log in, it might not be > nearly so lively at times (though, honestly, sometimes it can be a big > snore). > > And besides, don't go waking the sleeping Kim (our host/non-moderator). > > He night just decide the whole thing is too much trouble (after 10+ > years) decide to retire and shut it down. > > Don't mess with something that works just fine as it is. > > If it ain't broke, don't fix it. > > Best regards, > > Ted Killian > > On Mar 20, 2007, at 6:31 PM, Mark Trewella wrote: > > > Email lists are old school. > > > > -Mark > >