Congrats.

Think there's life in this one yet.

By comparison far more activity than NSFGE.

Surprised that Allposter is quiet, see that as the next generation. Should 
still have buckets of enthusiasm, whereas NSFGE longer in the tooth.

Exodus to Facebook no doubt a factor, but Latest Acquisitions thread slowed 
down considerably quite some time back.
Just don't think there's as much disposal income around that there was.

Believe there is actually a third forum. Hmmm no, can't put my finger on it.

Never got on with Facebook, but there's a small, exclusive set that Tweet. RAP 
(Tony Nourmand), Kirby and Posteritati.





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> On 24 Feb 2014, at 17:07, Scott Burns <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> How interesting that Helmut posted his analysis of MoPo posts from the past 
> week TODAY, which just happens to be MoPo’s 19th birthday. As Bruce then 
> commented, the other 2 existing poster forums “are pretty dead” as well. Are 
> we really all talked out? Has Facebook taken over the world? Is MoPo an 
> Internet dinosaur and no longer necessary? Questions to ponder…but first, as 
> I always do every February 24th, a brief review of MoPo history…
>  
> On February 24, 1995 the first official MoPo post was distributed via 
> American University’s listserv. For a few weeks prior to that launch date, 
> the handful of original MoPo members simply cc’d their e-mail messages to the 
> other people in the group (there were 11 at the beginning). In keeping with 
> my annual tradition, I’d like to recognize those MoPo pioneers:
>  
> Mahtab Moayeri, Michael Danese, Rob Ellis, Donna Tschetter, Goh Kai Shen, 
> Evan Zweifel, George Nichol, Cindy Nemeth-Johannes, Adam Ehrlich, myself 
> (your humble listowner) and AOL’er Static555—real name Jeff Static. Michael, 
> Rob and Evan are still members. Cindy sadly passed away in June 2008, but her 
> husband Jay has taken her place on MoPo. Hats off to all the MoPo originals!
>  
> I’d also like to send out my annual thank you to American University, our 
> generous host. I’m surprised, but grateful, they continue to maintain their 
> listserv system, a relic from the early days of the Internet. Yes, it has 
> limitations (no fancy graphics, mail delivery issues) but it still serves our 
> intimate group well.
>  
> Happy 19th Birthday MoPo! But will we make it to 20? Should we?
>  
> My deepest thanks to all of you for the ride (so far) and for however long it 
> lasts!
>  
> Scott
> MoPo List Owner
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