<x-flowed>At 11:44 PM 1/25/01 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>On Thu, Jan 25, 2001 at 07:25:01PM -0800, Mike Noyes scribbled:
> > Rick,
> > I think you can use the leaf-devel list for that, but if you really
> > think there is going to be enough traffic to justify it, I'll add
> > it. Just remember that we can't delete mailing lists once they are
> > created.
>
>Well, there will be bursts of enough traffic. However, I think
>it will facilitate better discussion among more targeted interests
>to have a seperate list for discussing pcmcia; I got the idea while
>reading a message from one of the many people who've come out of
>the woodwork lately, when I wanted to discuss it with him, but I
>didn't particularly want to do it where other things are being
>discussed.
>
>I want to be able to say "Everybody who's done something with
>PCMCIA or is interested, please come to
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] and explain what you've got."
Rick,
Ok, if there are no objections I'll create the list tomorrow.
> > Are you going to want to admin the pcmcia list? If not I'll do it. :)
>
>Hell no, I'm not going to want to admin it. ;-) In fact, that
>and the fact that it can't be deleted once it's created is
>what stopped me from creating it myself about 20 minutes ago.
That's fine, I'll admin it. Do you want the list to act the same way this
one does?
> > Also, shouldn't it be called pccard instead of pcmcia?
>
>Everybody still prefers to call it PCMCIA; PC Card is just a
>stupid buzzword that nobody cares about, afaict. I've never
>seen or heard it in use except by manufacturers and Ziff Davis
>subsidiaries...
I knew that was a bad question right after I hit send. You're correct.
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Mike Noyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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