Weren't there copyright issues and costs to have a non-advertising supporte=
d
Y-Group? The amount of signal to noise gets pretty low with Y-Groups also=
,
spam is another consideration.
I really don=B9t like the thought of seeing someone asking about memory cards
and then being asked to subscribe to Entertainment magazine because im in
the 25-34 demographic.
I really should send a check (or is it a cheque?) to Victor....
Anyhow, many high volume lists exist, VANAGON-L (yes, my old diesel type II
if anyone care) is one that I subscribe to and will get 200 messages a day
sometimes. Its workable, just need your filters (on my Mac and on my Newt)
set properly.
-Dave
on 5-1-03 2:15 PM, Steve Vander Ark at vderark_at_bccs.org wrote:
>> I don't understand. What do you mean by a "group"?
>> =3D20
>=20
> A Yahoo group, for example. At one time, there was a group set up for =3D
> this
> list as a backup in case the list went down.=3D20
> Can we at least consider it?
>=20
> Steve Vander Ark
>=20
>=20
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