Hey Bill, long time no chatter. It's my small way of contributing. It's easier to contribute when its something we do for our jobs anyway and already have the resources available to get the task accomplished. I typically only get one or two emails a month about he mailing list, usually just a question or asking for digest access. It literaly only takes me minutes to maintain the list over the month, so its no work. I initally invested very little money and only a few hours to move and setup the mailing list from Bill Bentley.

No muss and no fuss, and everyone is happy.
See you underground!

speleoste...@comcast.net wrote:
Charles,
Thank you very much for taking care of this chore. Bill
    -------------- Original message --------------
    From: Charles 'wokka' Goldsmith <wo...@justfamily.org>

    > Just a small update from the list-owner around here. 2006 was a
    very
    > good and successful year for Texascavers.com and our mailing list.
    > Things are stable, everyone is having a good time and no major
    problems
    > around here.
    >
    > A few months ago I was browsing around some old email and found
    my very
    > first email from the original cavetex.net mailing list, our
    previous
    > home of this wonderful mailing list. It got me to thinking and I
    went
    > to see if the domain was available, and low and behold,
    cavetex.net was
    > unowned. I snatched up quickly, then put it in my notes of
    things to
    > do. Well, I totally forgot about it, lost my notes, dog ate
    them, you
    > know the story. Anyways, it struck me ton ight to go looking for
    that
    > domain, and realized I already owned the rights to it :)
    >
    > Anyways, long story made short, http://cavetex.net is alive, it
    points
    > to a quick and dirty webpage on http://texascavers.com that gives a
    > description and why it's there. Nothing special, just thought I
    would
    > let everyone know that our old home lives. Any old emails sent
    to that
    > domain will get forwarded to the new one.
    >
    > This is just in case someone has a really old bookmark and tries
    to find
    > the new list. Something that should have been done much sooner, but
    > that's the life of a hobbyist in the wide world of the interweb :)
    >
    > Now, back to your regularly scheduled chitchat about caving, have a
    > great year!
    > Charles
    >
    >
    >
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