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Re: NavL archive
From: Casey McMullen
Date: 2006 Mar 30, 17:03 -0800
From: Casey McMullen
Date: 2006 Mar 30, 17:03 -0800
For what it's worth, I did a whois on i-DEADLINK-com and found the guy who runs it, John Capo ("his two initials"@i-DEADLINK-com), and emailed him, here is my message to him and his response to me: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- > > John Capo (I presume), > > > > I don't know if you are aware, or if this is even the appropriate > > place to send notice, but the archiving of the Navigation-L listserv > > traffic seems to be down. > > The last message I see is: > > Re: Sextant repair Alexandre E Eremenko (Tue Mar 21 2006 - 08:12:46 > > EST) > > > > Thanks for the great service you provide in hosting archives for the > > three forums, the xtides interface and all of the other great > > information you have posted on your site. > > Hi Casey, > > It looks like I have been d from the nav list. I'll fix that today. Thanks for the heads up. > > John Capo > SV Passages ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- I also forwarded these messages to Dan. It looks like it is back up because the Frank's message I am replying to appears on i-DEADLINK-com. -Casey McMullen S/V Liza Jane > -----Original Message----- > From: Frank Reed [mailto:FrankReedCT@AOL.COM] > Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2006 4:54 PM > To: NAVIGATION-L@LISTSERV.WEBKAHUNA.COM > Subject: Re: NavL archive > > Robert Gainer, you wrote: > "The NavL archive is still down. How does this work and who > would be the one to ask about it. Is this something that Dan > has any control over or is this service provided by someone else?" > > Dan replied to the list that he has nothing to do with it. I > couldn't find any sign of a contact point on i-DEADLINK-com. Who > are they anyway?? Personally, I think it's time to set up an > alternate archive. The archive at i-DEADLINK-com has missed many > messages over the years --I would say a couple a month-- and > there are several longer gaps, though nothing as long as the > present one. I know that at least one list member has > maintained a near-perfect archive of past messages for his own use. > > -FER > 42.0N 87.7W, or 41.4N 72.1W. > www.HistoricalAtlas.com/lunars >