Alan,

That is a very good idea.
Congratulations :)

cheers,

Sol.

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Subject: FLUXLIST: Historical Atlas of Fluxlist


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>
> waddaboud......
>
> An Historical Atlas of Fluxlist?
>
> Following on from the map of several years ago which placed fluxlist
members on one of two maps:
>
> An Historical Atlas of Fluxlist would not only place members on a
fluxlistworld map but also give an insight into their background etc.
>
> Members could write a biography of another member of the list, including
ancestry, achievements etc etc.  This 'history' could extend to the place in
which they live/work etc and include just about everything or anything.
taking into consideration that most of us have only ever been in touch
through the medium of email and there are few photos of listmembers around
for us to see (apart from some devilishly good looking folks who met up in
NYC with allen bukoff), biographers should be relatively unhindered by the
truth!
>
>
> the result would be a 'document' of fluxlist and its place geographically
and historically and this is a really clumsy sentence within something or
other.
>
> a member list should be made available and 'lurkers' included to make it
complete and comprehensive (if imcomprehensible)
>
>
> just a thought
>
> alan
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