Could some one be kind enough to give step by step instruction for
accessing the archive? I have never made it.
Gil
Gil -
We have two archives.
This first one is the most complete:
http://csf.colorado.edu/archive/
The second is by far the easiest to use:
http://www.mail-archive.com
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Could some one be kind enough to give step by step instruction for
accessing the archive? I have never made it.
Gil
Lloyd Charles wrote: My BDNOW (email) folder has over 2495 entries. I was
pretty sure the topic of trees as broadcasters has been addressed before
now, but I can't locate it in al
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> My BDNOW (email) folder has over 2495 entries. I was pretty sure
> the topic of trees as broadcasters has been addressed before
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Subject: tree topic
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My BDNOW (email) folder has over 2495 entries. I was pretty sure
the topic of trees as broadcasters has been addressed before now,
but I can't locate it in all the conglomerated mess that is BDNOW
folder. I DID locate one (off in my Biodynamic folder of documents
I've saved as Word docs), calle