Hi Tracy,

I am not the only one. I don't have to call names. 
They will name themselves. 

The original [Kooler], a tag,  seemed to me to work until 
you, Tracy, made it into a list. Then we went through a
period of schism. I went right on over to the kooler-list
like a good little boy even though I did not think it was
an especially good idea since we had a scheme that 
seemed to be working. It was not broke so I am not
sure why it got "fixed." Maybe you can enlighten me. 

Meanwhile there was a hard core who never migrated 
and who I suspect will post to this thread before it dies. 
They continued to post/drif off topic as the spirit moved
them. 

I say, "A pox on all of your houses. I don't really give 
a damn any more." 

I will post, what I want, when I want, where I want, and not 
worry about it. This thread was already totally off Linux if 
that ever was the topic of this list before I posted anything. 
Any body who wants to can send my posts straight to 
/dev/null. Or you can toss me. It matters not to me. I spend
too damn much time with these lists anyway and would
likely be better off without the addiction. 

Sorry but,

So it goes,

boblq

On Sunday 10 July 2005 02:30 am, Tracy R Reed wrote:
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> boblq wrote:
> > Yeh,
> >
> > Lan Barnes and I invented the Kooler. It did not work.
>
> If it it does not work it is because you refuse to use it. Your fault.
> Not the koolers. But I think the kooler does work because it has been
> the posting place of thousands of messages now that would have otherwise
> ended up on the main list.

Yes an some of the most interesting off topic postings remained
on the original list. 

I will stick with my previous comment. The Kooler, did not and
does not work. OK, let me backtrack a little. Sometimes the 
Kooler works but a lot of the times it does not. 

Some people dislike the Kooler because it diverts messages
from the main lists and rarely gets comments from some of 
our more opinionated and interesting participants. 

Stewart Stremler finally migrated but he held out for quite
a while (a year or more). It might be useful to know why. 

I guess we will cycle through this debate again :) 

Sigh,

boblq




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