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Re: NavL archive

From: Frank Reed (no email)
Date: Thu Mar 30 2006 - 19:53:35 EST

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    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 irbs.com. Who are they anyway?? Personally, I
    think it's time to set up an alternate archive. The archive at irbs.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


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