Sounds like it would be a cross between a listserv and a wiki.  You
might be onto  something with that.

Mark Hammond
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This gives me a idea...

One of the problems with the IBM-MAIN archives is the relative abundance

of flat-out wrong information and bad advice. Sometimes posts with 
wrong/bad information outnumber those with correct/good information. A 
person researching a topic must carefully read all posts to ensure only 
correct information is used.

Suppose there was a way to delete posts with wrong/bad information from 
the archives. Then, only correct/good information would remain -- 
increasing its value for research purposes.

Is this possible?

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