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Re: [ARSCLIST] ruminations on the ARSClist-was: message board vs. listserv
From: Patent Tactics, George Brock-Nannestad
Hello,
yes, indeed, 10,000 since joining 8 February 2000, not counting those that
were given an erroneous time-stamp. One is still waiting for 26 April 2006,
on which date I shall forward it to the list.
I have kept all, including "test", peeves, etc. because the community is so
large (David, you said 633) that invariably there will be a good cross
section of interests and behavior (note the US spelling). I confess that I
like this format, because my mail programme (Pegasus) permits sorting and
searching with minimum effort. I dislike attached HTML files, but very few
try them. On the whole the list is self-regulating, but not to a degree that
it scares "lurkers" from posting the occasional question. I basically want to
see all mails, because my horizon may be broadened by information that I have
not sifted away beforehand.
Another reason is that this is by at least a factor 10 the most active list
of the ca. 7 I receive mail on. It is one of the very few I post on, rather
less frequently, I should note, than some.
I only go to the Stanford website when I want to convince myself that I have
pushed a dent in the proverbial water surface. All other reference work is
done on my saved files.
I shall not bore you with the statistics of posting, but 10,000 is a
reasonable number for this purpose, I assure you. I do not yet know precisely
what the list "project-gramophone" was all about, but possibly it was
catering for specialist interests that would be too tedious for most of the
ARSClist to read about. And it may also have been a political issue with
getting some collector to open up. The 336 messages on that list should
probably be read in context to find out, but life is too short.
Kind regards, and thank you for keeping this alive,
George