> On 6 Aug 2019, at 18:28, Mahdi Al Husseini <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Thanks John, tremendously helpful! If you end up becoming a moderator, please 
> accept my request to join the group. 

For those not yet in the smartsocket group, Chris Barron posted this to the 
group today regarding my becoming a moderator of the aforementioned. I hope I 
am not telling tales out of school if I repost it here.

—snip—

Sounds like a great idea John. (when I've worked out the Yahoo way to do it you 
will no doubt get a confirmation email)

Apologies to anyone who has been left in the cold, I have had various IT issues 
(trying to merge old Yahoo accounts), and was hit by the death of my father 6 
months ago, so I haven't been spending much time on anything other than work 
and home life. I feel this is changing for the better now though..

Those of you who don't know John, I have known him from the first Neonixie 
group, (can't believe it's so long ago, my daughter was just a child then and 
she's now 23 !)...... he has very high standards (be warned ;) ) and is a 
defintie asset as far as I'm concerned, and as I'm sure everyone else is aware 
of

I am warmed by people's continued interest in this project and feel it should 
remain a community affair (a very esoteric one at that)  and would like to give 
reassurance that I have no interest in monetising this work. All I ask is that 
anyone using it, if apprpriate, credits me as the original authour in some way 
(you never know when you need that sort of thing on your CV :) )

I have spent a lot of my leisure time motorcycling and as we move towards a 
Scottish winter the bike will take second place to my programming interests, 
and I hope to be able to find the time to port this project to a more capable 
microprocessor, and even if I can find some of the clock/four letter word 
projects I messed with and stored on old hard disks somewhere in my study, 
sharing more of that work too.

On that note, I've turned my thinking towards a four letter word tyupe device 
which is time sensitive, so that the type of words being displayed change 
throughout the day. For example around lunchtime food related words are 
displayed, in the morning work related words (unless it's a weekend !) and so 
on.....I'ld be happy to share the progress and take/share ideas as it goes 
along.

Anyway, enough from me for now.

Chris

—end snip—

John S

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