If people want to send me files, I'll be happy to put them up
unrestricted here:

http://www.albemarle-callaway.com/timelines/

Put legacy timelines in the subject line if you please; I'm sometimes
overwhelmed with spam!

  Ed Barnard, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

On Wed, 2005-09-14 at 08:16, Robert Carneal wrote:
> Sherry will clobber me for asking this since all of the Millennia crew are
> mercilessly swamped over, but it seems some of us are going to make their
> own timelines. Assuming the person is willing to share his/her work in the
> first place, will there be a way we can do so without overburdening this
> list? Keep in mind we agreed to follow Millennia rules for this list, some
> of us will not want timelines, they are on Digest mode, etc., etc., and we
> should be ever mindful of not alienating those of us who do not want other's
> timelines. I wonder if there is a way for sharing them? We would have to
> communicate *directly* with each other in some fashion, and not send the
> files to the list since the list will not accept files.
> 
> Robert
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