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Re: Nav-l archaeology
From: Robert Gainer
Date: 2006 Apr 4, 13:48 -0400
From: Robert Gainer
Date: 2006 Apr 4, 13:48 -0400
I also received the same type of old posts in a bunch. I think it?s time for a change but a Yahoo type of list is not what I was thinking of. With so much confusion right now, I am going to lay back and see what happens next. Like you George, I will abandon the ship only after you need to step up into the liferaft. All the best, Robert Gainer > > From: George Huxtable> Date: 2006/04/03 Mon AM 06:24:07 EDT > To: NAVIGATION-L@LISTSERV.WEBKAHUNA.COM > Subject: Nav-l archaeology > > WHAT is going on.? > > This morning, a collection of 16 ancient Nav-l emails arrived unexpectedly in my mailbox. > > This collection has various dates, from December 2005 onward, on various threads, some long-forgotten, some perhaps best forgotten. > > Are these the messages that several of us have complained about missing over recent months? > > Has someone been keeping them under a mattress, perhaps, or have they been found at the back of some dusty cupboard in hyperspace? > > Has there been some endless closed-loop in transmissions via a satellite? Or have they been winging their way around the outer > reaches of the solar system? Where HAVE they been, all this time, and who has just found a way to release them to an unsuspecting > world? > > What will appear next; the Dead Sea Scrolls, perhaps? > > George. > > =================contact George Huxtable at george@huxtable.u-net.com > or at +44 1865 820222 (from UK, 01865 820222) > or at 1 Sandy Lane, Southmoor, Abingdon, Oxon OX13 5HX, UK. >