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From | Mike Vancha <mvancha@sasktel.net> |
Subject | AudityPhiles |
Date | Sat, 09 Feb 2008 20:01:02 -0600 |
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To keep some of the old (Audities) and add something new (Audiophile- "a
person dedicated to achieving high fidelity in recorded music"), how about:
"Audity files" or "Audity philes" or Audityphiles" or something like that?
Mike V.
on 2/2/08 9:29 PM, Patrick Beckers at patriczik@home.nl wrote:
>> Anyone have suggestions on names for the new group?
>
> How about "Hooks"?
>
> or anything including the word Hooks like,
>
> Melody & Hooks
> Big Hooks
> Fresh Hooks
> Power Pop Hooks
> Home of the Hooks
>
>
> And yes, although I have been always been more of a lurker, I will enter the
> new chosen group. So, count me in!
>
> Patrick Beckers
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Sarah Hutchinson" <sarah77@gmail.com>
> To: <audities@smoe.org>
> Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2008 3:56 AM
> Subject: Re: New group question
>
>
>> Google Groups are essentially regular listservs that offer a Google
>> front-end. So if message length and membership options are an issue, then
>> Google is the way to go.
>>
>> Anyone have suggestions on names for the new group?
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Sarah
>>
>> --
>> NP: Zoos of Berlin - Below the Old House
>>
>>
>>
>> On Feb 2, 2008 9:46 PM, Mark London <mrl@psfc.mit.edu> wrote:
>>
>>> Don't you have to be a yahoo member in order to subscribe to a yahoo
>>> group? Additionally, I've read that the "footer" added to messages is
>>> much longer on yahoo than google. I vote for google, even though I'm a
>>> member of many yahoo groups.
>>>
>>> And I would like the name of the group to mean something that anyone
>>> could understand what the mailing list is about, without have to read
>>> the mailing list's description! :)
>>>
>>> - Mark
>>>
>>> Sarah Hutchinson wrote:
>>>> I've run groups on everything from Yahoo, UNIX systems, and Google
>>>> Groups.
>>>> My favorite, to date, is definitely Google Groups. They allow for
>>>> standard
>>>> mailing list-type actions with easy administration. Moreover, it allows
>>>> members to receive emails in regular form, digest, or just to use the
>>>> Google
>>>> Groups interface to navigate.
>>>>
>>>> Knowing Google, there is also a good API for Google Groups, which
>>>> means that
>>>> if we wanted to extend some of our posts from the list to other areas
>>>> like
>>>> websites or widgets (iphone, dashboard, etc.), it would be relatively
>>>> easy
>>>> to do so.
>>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
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