Re: Re the web is dead

From: Erik Gaderlund (erikg@macconnect.com)
Date: Thu May 09 2002 - 05:55:53 CEST

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    Been around since '93 or so, and it actually seems pretty heavy for
    the last few months. This list has historically been slow during the
    summer when all the students unsubscribe, but, us 'old' guys, Elson,
    Mark Turner, admin Erik, sorry others, just keep posting. I have
    found this list invaluable and this is probably responsible for most
    of my music collection. And, awe from my friends about my music
    knowledge--that I got from you all.

    erik g

    At 12:19 -0700 05/08/02, <icehouse@redshift.com> wrote:
    >ÝI have been on this list since 99 and it has brought me a lot, I have
    >made many friends, discovered a LOT of great music, taken part in some
    >heated debates(always fun for me!) and generally had my musical world
    >widened and given a lot more scope! It has been great to have lines of
    >communication with so many people who really love the music and who are
    >dedicated to it. I have noticed that the list has been quieter lately but
    >sometimes it is like that, I for one hope it keeps on going!
    >
    >leslie/The Power of Sound/www.kazu.org
    >
    >--
    >This email was sent using Red Shift's webmail server.Ý
    >
    >Flizoyd@aol.com wrote:
    >> dear list:There is talk of shutting down the hip-hop list that was run
    >out of Harvard for years . The reason: lack of posts. It made me notice
    >that this list is not as lively as two years ago though it is waayyy more
    >active than the hip hop list. This seems to be true all over the web . The
    >web is not as fun or active as it was. How many people are on this list
    >from 2 years ago?
    >>
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