126 messages in one day

by my count, there were 126 messages yesterday. there were probably some _months_ in the last half year when this listserve did not total that many messages... there are a certain number of messages that i _will_ post before leaving here. if y'all like this intense level of traffic, then just keep on responding like you have been. we can turn each one of my topics into a long-drawn-out thread, if that's really what you want to do. we can. on the other hand, if you'd prefer a more sedate experience, i suggest you just let me post my messages and move on... whatever you want to do is quite alright with me... but let's look at my "aspects of a well-done e-book" thread; that generated 36 replies, and the only one that was really pursuing the topic was david starner's, and his message was... well, go and re-read it, if you want, and evaluate it yourself. suffice it to say that y'all still don't have a standard for that. it might be nice if we could have a _useful_ discussion. as for the let's-get-x.m.l.-going crowd, perhaps what you need is your own _separate_listserve_ to coordinate your efforts, one where i am not allowed, so you can really be "productive". good idea, eh? -bowerbird

there were probably some _months_ in the last half year when this listserve did not total that many messages...
Excuse me, "Listserve" is the trademarked name of a product owned and created by L-Soft International, Inc. We shouldn't be referring to the PG lists as a list run by that product, because well, it isn't. This is a mailing list run by a product called Mailman. I may be being pedantic here, but since we should all be aware of certain copyright and trademark issues as we continue to work on PG and other similar products, the distinction is an important one to make. David A. Desrosiers desrod@gnu-designs.com http://gnu-designs.com
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