Re: [freenet-chat] Things seem quiet

2003-02-11 Thread ana ribeiro dos santos
Hi everybody i myself was awere of the lack of apparitions, fsts,in chat mailing list comments. on the other hand i have been quietly dead as it doesnt appear any subject who atraks my interess, so i want to tell you , i didnt quit becose I was in hope the thing whould somehow revert. Now i'm n

Re: [freenet-chat] Things seem quiet

2003-02-11 Thread ana ribeiro dos santos
on 11.02.03 06:03, Jeremy G Byrne at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > At 23:05 10/02/03 -0600, Timm M. wrote: >> Ian was hired by the NSA. Travis Beamann became a Republican. >> MJR gave up coding in favor of knitting. AGL is working for >> Microsoft. And Marcel is nowhere to be seen (yay!). > > ROF

Re: [freenet-chat] Things seem quiet

2003-02-10 Thread Jeremy G Byrne
At 23:05 10/02/03 -0600, Timm M. wrote: >Ian was hired by the NSA. Travis Beamann became a Republican. >MJR gave up coding in favor of knitting. AGL is working for >Microsoft. And Marcel is nowhere to be seen (yay!). ROFL! Gotta say, having been on this list since March 2000, patiently awai

Re: [freenet-chat] Things seem quiet

2003-02-10 Thread Timm Murray
On Mon, 2003-02-10 at 17:28, David McNab wrote: > Hi all, > > On coming back to the Freenet project, I see some things have changed. > > On one hand, there's a deathly quiet in these mailing lists, and in > the #freenet IRC channel. > > But on the other hand, there's this vast array of new frees