On or around Sun, 19 Feb 2006 17:31:28 -0000, "Graham G"
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[email protected]> enlightened us thusly:
>Since I posted, requesting those wishing to come on the unofficial to e-mail
>me, I have only had two responses. Thanks 'Simon I' and 'Rich B'. Do I
>assume that this is the total interest? If so is it worth bothering with?
Sorry, I misread it. I thought it was only some specific aspect that you
wanted email on. I'm up for it, finances permitting.
Can I remind you of the calendar feature of Smartgroups, where I set up an
AFLR group?
Mind, SG has been broken, but I think it may be fixed now. If you're not a
member, then I need an email address that you can receive email to. Any of
the members can invite others.
It'll then issue notifications by email when you add a calendar event, and
will also notify if the event gets changed, provided you set the event
correctly, I think.
We seem to have 8 members so far. what's happened to the rest of you?
Note, although the group has a message-list system, I *don't* intend that
this should replace AFL! The idea is to be able to use the calendar and
other things like picture album space (although the latter is quite limited,
so don't post huge files!)
If some bright spark can provide an automatic email-to-news link, the SF
thing could post to the newsgroup, as well - if we thought that was a good
idea...
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Once, when the secrets of science were the jealously guarded property of
a small priesthood, the common man had no hope of mastering their arcane
complexities. Years of study in musty classrooms were prerequisite to
obtaining even a dim, incoherent knowledge of science.
Today, all that has changed: a dim, incoherent knowledge of science is
available to anyone. - Tom Weller, Science Made Stupid, 1986