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From: Alexandre E Eremenko (no email)
Date: Sun May 14 2006 - 15:52:51 EDT
Robert,
I think it is very important to keep the Nav-L archiv
on the web, available to everyone (without password!) and SEARCHABLE.
If the problem is only with the disc space, I can try
to provide my disc space. If you give me line-to-line
instructions of what exactly I should do.
Frank,
When I was confronted with the news that Nav-L will
not exist in short time, I tried to access the "New list"
archive. Google itself finds it only with some difficulty!
(I type NavList on the Google). Then, after some search,
I found it, of course it requires password (which I don't remember.
HOW MANY passwords can a normal person possibly remember?!)
Then I found my password in my records,
but in the process I accidentally hit some wrong key.
As a result, a new window popped up, dancing on my screen,
and saying that I just won some "Jaguar".
I tried to remove the stupid window by clicking on the red cross
in the NE corner, but the result was that 10 ot 15 new windows
popped up... I struggled with this for 10 minutes,
and then had to restart my web browser...
Of course, I receive e-mail from the new list and can reply it.
But to my regrett, my participation in the "new list" will
be substantially reduced, as I cannot access the old messages
on the "new list". Well, what can I do?
I cannot say "Let someone pick the maintenance of the Old list",
because I myself cannot do it:-(
Alex
On Sun, 14 May 2006, Robert Gainer wrote:
>
> Frank,
> It is my understanding that you are now moving the Nav-l list with Dan’s consent. The Nav-l home page and all its files including attachments reside on my personnel server. If you need or want to copy files in the course of setting up your new home I can give you the FTP information or e-mail to you any files you want. I will take the page and files down as soon as you have what you need.
>
> If anybody else needs something from the Nav-l page and has a problem getting it please let me know and I will make sure you get a copy by e-mail or I can send a CD by mail.
> Good luck and all the best,
> Robert Gainer
>
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