The future of the Internet, as they say, is this push technology. Push technology is not much fancier and probably not better than what we call a mailing list. We don't have to go and find the information, it finds us. The digest is neat and clean. No need to break it up. How much stuff in here is that time sensitive anyway? Not much, and for me, nothing. My vote is for keeping the mailing list, and keeping it in the digest form. Later, Ed Kaspar http://www.iipix.com Ed's Photos of Japan Eight galleries of traditional and modern Japan, including free multimedia postcards and wallpaper downloads
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