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| In lugnet.general, James Trobaugh writes:
> In lugnet.general, Mark Sandlin writes:
> > In article <Go10A7.4BG@lugnet.com>,
> > "richard marchetti" <blueofnoon@aol.com> wrote:
> >
> > > Hey Y'all:
> > >
> > > What has happened to Lugnet? Where is everyone? I don't pay attention to
> > > the stats, but I think that frequency of posting must be at an all time low.
> > > Am I wrong about this? The place is as quiet as a morgue. I keep bumping
> > > into some of the other ghosts, but it still seems VERY slow around here...
> > >
> > > And I don't just mean for a Friday night/Saturday morning, when only the
> > > members of Insomniacs Anonymous are up. It seems slow in general to me,
> > > esp. during the last week or two. I noticed this because I engage in very
> > > few online activities except those surrounding the news and construction
> > > bricks.
> > >
> > > Why is it so silent here? Is it our political situation? Is it the economy?
> > > Is it the paucity of good design in the forthcoming 2002 sets? Xmas blues?
> > > What?
> >
> > My posting was greatly reduced when we switched to the email
> > verification system. :^P
>
> Same here :)
Strangely enough, my frequency went *up* after we switched to
verification. That was not, however, the reason why. My posting
is back down in the last few months, however, because I've been
totally buried under work.
LFB
| | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.general, Lindsay Frederick Braun writes:
> Strangely enough, my frequency went *up* after we switched to
> verification. That was not, however, the reason why. My posting
> is back down in the last few months, however, because I've been
> totally buried under work.
Likewise - it's midterms here, the strike we had is over so it's back to
business for good til the end of the semester.
Plus it's no help that I'm on a different timezone than everyone else! It
makes it hard to start discussions as easily. I always reply too late!
-Shiri
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| In lugnet.general, Shiri Dori writes:
> In lugnet.general, Lindsay Frederick Braun writes:
> > Strangely enough, my frequency went *up* after we switched to
> > verification. That was not, however, the reason why. My posting
> > is back down in the last few months, however, because I've been
> > totally buried under work.
>
> Likewise - it's midterms here, the strike we had is over so it's back to
> business for good til the end of the semester.
>
> Plus it's no help that I'm on a different timezone than everyone else! It
> makes it hard to start discussions as easily. I always reply too late!
Me too! By the time I get home it's evening in California so everyone who
posts from work has gone home. The upside is that loc.au is just getting
going, and they're one of the more entertaining local groups to lurk in. Which
reminds me-- hey Rosco, if you're reading this, a student of mine is visiting
his grandmother in Perth for the holidays and has promised to bring me back a
jar of Vegemite for extra credit! Which I think I'll enjoy a bit more than
slogging through the "0 = 1" proof he submitted to me the last time he wanted
some extra points.
Maggie C.
x-posted to loc.au because it DOES contain the word Vegemite
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| In lugnet.general, Maggie Cambron writes:
> In lugnet.general, Shiri Dori writes:
> > In lugnet.general, Lindsay Frederick Braun writes:
> > > Strangely enough, my frequency went *up* after we switched to
> > > verification. That was not, however, the reason why. My posting
> > > is back down in the last few months, however, because I've been
> > > totally buried under work.
> >
> > Likewise - it's midterms here, the strike we had is over so it's back to
> > business for good til the end of the semester.
> >
> > Plus it's no help that I'm on a different timezone than everyone else! It
> > makes it hard to start discussions as easily. I always reply too late!
>
> Me too! By the time I get home it's evening in California so everyone who
> posts from work has gone home. The upside is that loc.au is just getting
> going, and they're one of the more entertaining local groups to lurk in.
Hmmmm...
> Which
> reminds me-- hey Rosco, if you're reading this, a student of mine is visiting
> his grandmother in Perth for the holidays and has promised to bring me back a
> jar of Vegemite for extra credit!
Hah! Sounds like you're turning into another "Big V" junkie!! Anytime you've
got some Technic for sale, I'm happy to pay in yucky brown yeast extract[1]!!
> Which I think I'll enjoy a bit more than
> slogging through the "0 = 1" proof he submitted to me the last time he wanted
> some extra points.
When I was a kid, I had a book with about ten different ways to do that -
make an incorrect assumption, and you can prove anything (maybe someone can
even prove Vegemite tastes bad!)
ROSCO
[1] Of course, it's the brown that's yucky, not the yeast extract!!
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