Hi Mike,
It was due to being overwhelmed by other stuff on Dartmouth.
I think it's an excellent idea.
Helen
On 19 Mar 2009, at 21:17, Mike and Enid Walton wrote:
Hello Francis and everyone
Is the lack of any response on this subject an indication of a lack
of interest, satisfaction with
Hi Mike,
No, no lack of interest here. Satisfaction, yes, but not complacency.
As a regular reader/rare contributor to all the discussion etc., here on
Dartmouth, I too think, to quote Francis, that there's a lot to be gained
by working on an already familiar tune at an advanced level . . . and
Is the lack of any response on this subject an indication of a lack of
interest, satisfaction with the way things are, or being completely
overwhelmed by the amount of action on Dartmouth ?
Mike
Would this refer to being hung over from Winter Carnival? (;-)
That has been about the
Out of curiosity, has anyone else noticed their replies not showing up on
the list (I usually hit reply all and delete the other names leaving just
the nsp one)?
I've done a few replies over the last couple of weeks and some have come
through and others haven't (none important, I hasten to
Colin,
There may be a problem.
I thought I'd noticed that once or twice with messages of mine,
but decided I might have hit 'reply', not 'reply all'.
Are you getting one or 2 copies of this vacuous message?
John
-Original Message-
From: nsp-request+j.gibbons=ic.ac...@cs.dartmouth.edu
Wayne,
Good to see you around here, and we NSPipers owe you some thanks for
arranging the hosting of all this stuff at Dartmouth College.
Francis
On 20 Mar 2009, at 14:58, Wayne Cripps wrote:
Would this refer to being hung over from Winter Carnival? (;-)
That has been about the biggest
Thanks, I'll remember that.
As I said, nothing important in them.
I did have a situation about a year back when messages from Orange were
blacklisted and were being bounced back due to the amount of Spam being sent
from there. This list is one of the few that I use this mail address for.
I