You know, Rick, that is actually what I have been doing, mostly with 
articles I like to keep. I do forward them to my gmail address. But I 
have not done this with all the emails from the mac group and after i 
reach the 1000 mark  I START DELETING SOME, AND THEN THOSE ARE THE ONES 
I SHOULD HAVE KEPT. -  And then my age and memory - well, like with the 
Lord, two years are like an instant breath, so what happened several 
years ago, seems to have happened a month ago. Time has a way of 
getting compressed. - I guess I could have all the Macuser mail put 
into my gmail, but then again, not everything needs to be preserved, 
either. And the time used up for the searches-- one just cannot keep up 
with it all . I am always out of breath. I wish they would not move so 
fast in technology, we would all be better off and more relaxed.
Marta

On Jun 11, 2006, at 16:31, b3 wrote:

> Marta,
> That is one reason that I like to have all of my mailing list stuff, 
> etc. come to my gmail.com account.
> I can delete it from my machine if I want, and still fire up a web 
> browser (from any machine) and log into gmail and search and find 
> everything.
>
> With over 2 gigabytes of storage, i never need to delete any mail 
> messages from online.
> and with certain free programs, I can use gmail to store 
> (non-confidential) documents and such online so that I can access them 
> anywhere I can find an internet connection.
>
> Let me know if anyone needs a gmail invite (is gmail even still invite 
> only?) as I have tons of them.
>
>
> Rick
>
>
>
> On Jun 11, 2006, at 4:15 PM, Marta Edie wrote:
>
>> Same here. - If I did not pay so much attention to all these 
>> suggestions ----- But the trouble is when I really want to fall back 
>> on something ----- I can't find it anymore, just because I am trying 
>> to not delete anything. My trash floweth over .
>> Marta
>>
>> On Jun 11, 2006, at 16:05, b3 wrote:
>>
>>> well now, that is just mean.    :)
>>> at least the RSS reader was something that could be construed as 
>>> productive.
>>> I just wasted waaaaaayyyyy too much time playing around on that 
>>> little flash site.
>>>
>>> it made me feel like I was back at the Dali museum in St. Pete.
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> Rick
>>>
>>>
>>> On Jun 8, 2006, at 7:53 PM, Bill Rising wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Jun 1, 2006, at 6:06, b3 wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>> http://www.opencommunity.co.uk/vienna2.html
>>>>
>>>> Damn, damn, damn. This RSS reader really is better than using 
>>>> Safari directly. Now there are more things to waste time on!
>>>>
>>>> For payback, here is something to waste time exploring:
>>>>
>>>> http://www.vectorpark.com/
>>>>
>>>> Bill
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> | The next meeting of the Louisville Computer Society will
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>>
>>
>>
>> | The next meeting of the Louisville Computer Society will
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>
>
>
> | The next meeting of the Louisville Computer Society will
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