Do I have to go on the web to access the bulletin board? I don't really
mind, but email is easier.
Rachel.
On 29/7/05 1:10 pm, "S.W.Garner" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Mark, yours was a timely message. I have had a handful of requests over
> recent days to unsubscribe fron the DRN email discussion list - probably
> because there's been a lot of discussion recently (which from my point
> of view is great to see). The biggest problem is that it fills our
> email inboxes with stuff we might and might not want to read. Your
> www.drawing-board.org.uk does overcome this. We couild, of course, keep
> both systems running but it seems a shame to have two separate
> discussions going. How do readers feel? Do you prefer receiving all
> messages via email or would you rather migrate to the bulletin board?
>
> With regard to an archive both systems provide this. The archive of DRN
> emails since we began in 2001 is available at
> http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/drawing-research.html. It allow keyword
> searching or browsing by month.
>
> Steve
> DRN Manager
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: The UK drawing research network mailing list
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of mark hill
> Sent: 29 July 2005 11:27
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Drawing as Language.
>
>
> Hi All,
>
> I've been monitoring this discussion over the past few
> days and would just like to take this opportunity to
> plug www.drawing-board.org.uk
> Posting this topic and subsequent replies would
> produce a permanent record of this discussion and
> prevent inbox congestion.
>
> When posting on the drawing board you can flag email
> when responded to, so that if you don't want to keep
> checking the drawing board to see if someone has
> responded to a post it'll email you when someone does.
>
> The permanent record would prove useful in terms of
> maintaining a sense of continuity in discussion that
> others may benefit from
>
> Shameless, but altruistic
>
> Mark.
>
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