Having been away from my computer for a few days, I want to second this
(& others') thanks to both Alison & Randolph for all they've done in
maintaining this list.
It's a true (international) forum where we can meet & talk each day (if
we want), & so I'm glad indeed to hear that suggestions & volunteers
have appeared. I'd like to keep coming back to the place.
Doug
On 15-Dec-06, at 11:15 AM, Stephen Vincent wrote:
> However the list ownership is resolved, I am sure most of us want to
> thank
> Randolph and Alison for their generosity, even handedness and good
> spirits
> in supporting and maintaining this list. At times, obviously no simple
> feat.
> I do hope the "Snaps" archive can be maintained/preserved in a
> stable/accessible space. Of if that will go up in smoke, please give
> us fair
> warning so we can rescue what might have already gone up in smoke in
> our own
> spaces! Certainly, one hopes, the discussions can also be preserved.
> One of
> the nice things about listservs - unlike great unrecorded phone
> conversations - it is possible to revisit posts. I suspect they will
> be of
> 'research value' as primary sources when scholars revisit writing at
> this
> curious turn of the millennium - if we may be so vain as to suggest
> that!
>
> Thanks again, R & A!
>
> Stephen
> http://stephenvincent.net/blog/
>
>
>
>
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