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Austin R. Baer
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by Austin R. Baer » Mon Apr 02, 2001 9:09 am
And another "yay" from Colorado to Carl and Bruce!!. As one of the early listers (and older in more ways than one) (I think Bob Grunau signed me in when we were a band of 33 or so), I've kept most of the material on one disk or another (about 12,000 emails). It is inevitable that the wealth of information therein was: a) not useful to most of us at the time it was submitted or discussed, b) in need of sorting as a future compendium of invaluable(?) technical fact and opinion and c) would be useful to new members and later owners of our cars. So, between that and lazy housekeeping, I have most of our old "stuff".
I'd suggest that anyone who has also kept a large file let our new listers know who you are, and if you are willing to search for old information. That way, we won't bore some of the impatient old "experts" with repeated threads, and avoid embarrassment for new listers.
Bob.... your letter sounds as if you will have a helluva lot more to offer to the group than some of the cranks that complain more than they contribute. I'd be happy to help, should you need or want some history of any discussion topic and a little time to wait for it... and I'm sure that you'll find that the more knowledgeable guys feel the same way. It won't take you very long to find out who they are. They are certainly in the vast majority, so don't be intimidated.
I wish I had the time to sort it all out, as our old (digested) emails would make a great addendum to Mike's great book. Any ideas?
Best regards,
Austin
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Charles Hill
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by Charles Hill » Mon Apr 02, 2001 7:25 pm
I totally agree with Austin and others. The only stupid question is the
one not asked. We shouldn't be discouraging new members - or older
members for that matter - from asking questions about their T cars.
If anyone is interested, I have most of the emails that I have received
since I joined the list. My ATT email is POP3, not internet, so once
they download, I just file them in a folder. I have still have about 1GB
of space available so that should last a while.
Regards,
Charles Hill
> "Austin R. Baer" wrote:
>
> And another "yay" from Colorado to Carl and Bruce!!. As one of the
> early listers (and older in more ways than one) (I think Bob Grunau
> signed me in when we were a band of 33 or so), I've kept most of the
> material on one disk or another (about 12,000 emails). It is
> inevitable that the wealth of information therein was: a) not useful
> to most of us at the time it was submitted or discussed, b) in need of
> sorting as a future compendium of invaluable(?) technical fact and
> opinion and c) would be useful to new members and later owners of our
> cars. So, between that and lazy housekeeping, I have most of our old
> "stuff".
>
> I'd suggest that anyone who has also kept a large file let our new
> listers know who you are, and if you are willing to search for old
> information. That way, we won't bore some of the impatient old
> "experts" with repeated threads, and avoid embarrassment for new
> listers.
>
> Bob.... your letter sounds as if you will have a helluva lot more to
> offer to the group than some of the cranks that complain more than
> they contribute. I'd be happy to help, should you need or want some
> history of any discussion topic and a little time to wait for it...
> and I'm sure that you'll find that the more knowledgeable guys feel
> the same way. It won't take you very long to find out who they are.
> They are certainly in the vast majority, so don't be intimidated.
>
> I wish I had the time to sort it all out, as our old (digested) emails
> would make a great addendum to Mike's great book. Any ideas?
>
> Best regards,
>
> Austin
>
>
>
> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service.
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Frank O_ The Mountain
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by Frank O_ The Mountain » Tue Apr 03, 2001 8:30 pm
In a message dated 4/2/01 9:17:01 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
lazybear@alum.mit.edu writes:
>
I'm a little behind on my emails so maybe someone else has already answered
this but as I recall, all of our emails from day one are in a searchable data
base.....is that not so?
Terry
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Dave Norris
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by Dave Norris » Thu Apr 05, 2001 2:05 pm
Folks,
A l-o-o-o-o-ng time ago I put together a Microsoft Access database of TABC
emails. It's still available on Walter's website under 'Special Files'. I
distributed copies to several members at the time. The database is
searchable by, as I remember, up to five keys, by subject and/or content.
The version on the web site holds about the first year's worth of emails I
think. I haven't updated it for a long time, but if there's sufficient
interest I'll do so (as an Access 97 file). Please drop me an e-mail
off-line if you're interested.
Cheers,
Dave
Aberdeen, sunny Scotland
TC9964
----- Original Message -----
From: taterry@aol.com>
To: lazybear@alum.mit.edu>; mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2001 4:30 AM
Subject: Re: [mg-tabc] Re: Firewall colors and more
> In a message dated 4/2/01 9:17:01 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
>
lazybear@alum.mit.edu writes:
>
> I wish I had the time to sort it all out, as our old (digested) emails
would
> make a great addendum to Mike's great book. Any ideas? >>
>
> I'm a little behind on my emails so maybe someone else has already
answered
> this but as I recall, all of our emails from day one are in a searchable
data
> base.....is that not so?
> Terry
>
>
>
> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to
http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
>
>
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