welcome back Douglas I'm pleased you've come back L ----- Original Message ----- From: "Douglas Clark" <[log in to unmask]> To: <[log in to unmask]> Sent: 21 April 2003 12:09 Subject: Hullo | Sorry for the crossposting. | | I have been scanning the archives for ten minutes nightly for the past few | months but circumstances make it sensible to return. I was chucked off Bath | University for a poem I had up so have moved to an ISP where I get unmetered | access. (I had very expensive phone bills before) Now that I am set up at | the ISP I find myself very isolated because I have lost the links to my 360 | files and nobody is talking to me or can find me on the SEarch Engines. So | It seems to go places where I can chat. | | I am 60, retired/redundant for ten years now, and have at times been | reasonably published but not recently. You can find out all about me at | http://www.dgdclynx.plus.com/index.html | | where I have the archive of the webzine I used to edit. Also lots of poetry | and links. But nobody to read them anymore. | | Coming from County Durham I was deeply saddened by Ric Caddel's death. I | never got to meet him on my trips to Darlington although I did have his | phone number. My fault. | | It is going to be an interesting experience meeting all these posts headon | after being used to perusing the archives. I think I know everybody. | | I will try not to be too pompous..that is my SCottish Calvinist upbringing | coming out. | | | | Douglas Clark, Bath, Somerset, England .... | Lynx: Poetry from Bath ...... | ... http://www.dgdclynx.plus.com/lynx.html |