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From | Sam Smith <sam@estreet.com> |
Subject | Re: New group question |
Date | Sat, 02 Feb 2008 10:26:00 -0700 |
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Mike Bennett wrote:
> This is directed primarily to the latest posts of Sarah and Sam --
>
> I've been on Yahoo Group mailing lists before. Would a Google group be comparable?
>
Pretty much.
> Jennifer Leduc mentioned a possible forum type set up. I'm not as a big a fan of that.
I don't like forums, either. Way more complicated than necessary for
what we're talking about.
> I was also thinking of what would be a good name for a new group. The first thing that came to mind is What's Going Ahn, but I would imagine someone else has done that.
>
I'm open to all kinds of ideas. I was thinking about something that
nodded to the heritage of Audities - maybe something like Audicious or
Audacious (or Who the Hell are these Audballs?) :)
> This last toxic thread was started after a response to a post extolling the talents of Nicole Atkins.
This is where I found Atkins, too, and I think my disagreement with the
slight against her was registered clearly enough.
On another subject, how about a cool pack of Queen live videos
<http://www.scholarsandrogues.com/2008/02/02/saturday-video-roundup-queen-live/>?!
That's insanely great, right?
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