I ask a question, and you respond by basically telling me to 'get lost'? How polite of you.

Christian Montoya wrote:
On 3/30/06, Chris Littell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  
So, I'm new here, and I have a questions :)

Why no forum? I mean, I don't -mind- the 70+ responses a day, but with
emails being delayed, and recieved out of order for various reasons and
so on, would it not just make sense to have a forum?

I'm sure there are plenty of people who would donate the space and
bandwidth, I know I would. Am I missing something?
    

You are missing the part about "don't reinvent the wheel."

Go to http://www.csscreator.com if you want a forum. It is, btw, the
first entry on Google for "css forum."

Like others mentioned, those of us on the mailing list like the "push"
medium. I use Gmail so all my conversations are always threaded. After
24 hours my top 50 conversations are all some combination of CSS-D,
WD-L, WSG, and EDU-TF, but I am okay with that. At least it gives me
someone to talk to :)

Anyway, I don't use csscreator.com but I've heard very good things
about it, I'm sure you'll love it. Enjoy.

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