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From my most recent post: Your message dated Wed, 6 Feb 2002 09:30:00
-0500 with subject "Re: OT Anyone remember this?" has been successfully
distributed to the HP3000-L list (931 recipients).
That's pretty close to 1000. Course I'm a part of group #4 below.
Jim
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Subject: Re: [HP3000-L] Valentine's Day photo
Gibson Nichols wrote:
> You said: "about a thousand". Wonder how you got this estimate.
> Perhaps someone could sort and tally the unique names in the from
> field in the archive to tell us how many people post . . .
>
As I suspect is the case with most lists, the number of people who post
is
but a fraction of the total number of list members. Those who don't post
probably fall into one (or more) of four categories:
1) The ones who don't have any experience with the subject being
discussed
2) The ones who don't have time to post
3) The ones who are too shy to post
4) The ones who, by the time they get their reply typed up, discover
that
Wirt has not only answered the question, but somehow tied it in with
quark-hadron phase transitions and the disappearance of the Anasazi ;)
Steve Ellis
Long-time member of group #4,
who sincerely hopes that Wirt never stops.
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