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Subject: [REBOL] rebol.org purpose (was "archive" ) Re:(4)
> I agree with Allen.
>
> There's little point in reading and retaining old and out of date
> information. Novices and new comers just get confused by old information.
>
> Just discard it all.
>
> Andrew Martin
> Who can only remember this millennium and the last...
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To keep or cull, reminds me of my old Library Technician days..
The old "Marcus vs Jeff" threads would probably lead to war if re-released
;-)
Cheers,
Allen K
"The way to the dealing with information overload,
is to determine that you want timely information before untimely age.
Information has a use by date, and the refuse information of our
'Information Age',
is fit only for archaeologists and cochroaches."
- Prof. E. Marshal, "the Future of Libraries in the Age of the Internet"