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From: Joel Jacobs
Date: 2009 Dec 16, 09:35 -0800
What follows is an email that I tired to post to the Navlist early this morning so as an acknowledgement, in part, that I had read Frank Reed's email to me. I do not want anyone to think, that I do not take it seriously so I am using this method to communicate before any more time elapses.
From: LAS Office
To: navlist@fer3.com
Sent: Wednesday, December 16, 2009 6:48 AM
Subject: Re: [NavList 11183] ADMIN: confusion in reading messages
This is a response to 11194, Historical Lunars submitted by Antoine which I would like to respond to here. Let me add to that discussion as a partial response to Frank's post 11183. Antoine has put his finger on something that Geoffrey Kolbe first brought up. The possibility of a possible software glitch on my end. I responded that I didn't think so. I am now not so sure. In making a very limited examination of my posts, I noticed 11161 and 11167 sent by me are both duplicates of one another. The same is true of 11175 and 11178. I think the first time this cropped up is with 11064 and 11065.
Since I'm pretty sure the numbers are assigned chronologically, I don't know what to make of it. But I don't think it is far fetched to think that other members might have similar duplicates that are being created. Or maybe it is a malfunction at my end. If so, I do not know what is triggering it.
I also find it difficult to keep track of what is being said when the prior messages are not carried forward as a thread. I endorse Antoine's suggestion of a "tree" or as he called it a thread in 11190.
I decided not to post this in the "Historical Lunar" category for fear of creating more duplicates.
I have meetings this morning and will get to the rest of my mail ASAP.
Joel Jacobs
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