Of course. It'll take the exact same plain text format of the file on the
Peirce conversation I sent you awhile back. You sent a response about your
tools thinking it was some weird format ("djvu"?). I responded that it was
merely a plain text file, but never heard back from you.
Anyway, I've saved everything (I think) FriAM has sent me since mid-Feb 2008.
Mind you, the list seems to be a bit fickle, which is why I created 2 accounts
and noticed the archive going down. One address would receive posts that the
other didn't. Other people would not have seen posts I quoted from. Etc. So,
it's easy to assert that my archive will be incomplete. But I'm happy to
upload it somewhere if you have a use for it.
I used to take pride in retaining a copy of every e-mail I'd received since
1995 or so. Learning that only Bad Actors like Cambridge Analytica and Paladin
care about such things has shamed me into deleting e-mail willy nilly.
On 06/04/2018 11:23 AM, Nick Thompson wrote:
> "I have my own archive, of course. ..."
>
> Um. Really? I am up to my neck in houseguests at the moment, but could one,
> in principle, get into it?
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