>Whatever happened to the CGuys Off-Topic list?
Very few posts.
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On Sat, 16 Feb 2008 14:45:12 -0500, Tom Piwowar wrote:
>The footer at the bottom of every post was getting a bit long and not
>covering everything that needed to be covered so I put up a page at
>CGUYS.ORG.
>From cguys.org:
"Off topic posts. This list has very few off-topic posts and almost no
>Have you looked at Team Apps yet?
I'm using Google Docs for a number of projects. I want to see how that
goes for a while before bundling into the Team Apps version. I have at
least one client that may eventually end up with Team Apps.
Didn't know about that one.
Have you looked at Team Apps yet? The services they are offering for a fee
(free and/or reduced for .edu and .org) are quite intriguing. If I didn't
already have that sort of infrastructure already in place, I would consider
using them.
www.google.com/apps
> -O
>Tom, is the page from Google Team Apps?
Google Page Creator
pages.google.com
I don't know if that is a Team App or not.
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> Not even if you type: http://cguys.org ?
How about this?
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Why not? What are the pressures? Is the use of email lists lessening
in general?
db
Tony B wrote:
Cute fish. The more serious question: If email lists in general can survive.
On Feb 16, 2008 2:45 PM, Tom Piwowar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The footer at the bottom of every post was getti
>Please at least put enough of the link that it shows in the
>message as an active hyperlink.
I can't put a hyperlink in a text-only message.
http://cguys.org/ shows up as a hyperlink in my plain text email in
Thunderbird.
For those who get email on their phones, enjoy it. I have basic mob
On Feb 16, 2008 7:56 PM, Fred Holmes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you put the full URL, http://www.cguys.org/ , or at least put
> www.cguys.org, my Eudora will automatically convert it to a real, working
> hyperlink after the message has been received. cguys.org all by itself
> doesn't work.
Same here with Outlook.
Tom, is the page from Google Team Apps?
> -Original Message-
> >I can't put a hyperlink in a text-only message.
>
> If you put the full URL, http://www.cguys.org/ , or at least put
> www.cguys.org, my Eudora will automatically convert it to a real,
> working hyper
At 05:50 PM 2/16/2008, Tom Piwowar wrote:
>>Please at least put enough of the link that it shows in the
>>message as an active hyperlink.
>
>I can't put a hyperlink in a text-only message.
If you put the full URL, http://www.cguys.org/ , or at least put www.cguys.org,
my Eudora will automaticall
I like the changes and the web page. I love the fish.
Thanks Tom
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At 05:50 PM 02/16/2008 -0500, Tom Piwowar wrote
>Please at least put enough of the link that it shows in the
>message as an active hyperlink.
I can't put a hyperlink in a text-only message.
Not even if you type: http://cguys.org/ ?
Sue
Why? Most people seem to ignore it. I think so much text tends to get
ignored. Perhaps less text may be read more often.
I think it's good the way it was. Just a personal preference.
Eric S. Sande
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>And in general I would prefer the longer message trailer. Even for those
>on dialup, with 56k modems, the trailer takes little time to transmit, and
>little space on today's disks.
Why? Most people seem to ignore it. I think so much text tends to get
ignored. Perhaps less text may be read m
>The conversation is intelligent and the expertise is awesome.
Now there is another usable quote! Keep typing.
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- If you have any ideas for the slogan, now "High-Level Help with
Low-Level Noise" which I adapted from a post by Eric Sande.
I actually do not want to be famous. What post was that?
If I said it I'll stand by it, it sort of sounds like something I
might have mumbled at some point.
Regardless
Tom,
Nice job. It is simple neat and straight forward. I even added
myself to the Frappr! map.
Thanks,
Steve
P.S. - I like the slogan: "High-Level Help with Low-Level Noise"
Tom Piwowar wrote:
The footer at the bottom of every post was getting a bit long and not
covering everything
At 02:45 PM 2/16/2008, Tom Piwowar wrote:
>- If I made any errors/typos.
"and almost no banter" ???
And in general I would prefer the longer message trailer. Even for those on
dialup, with 56k modems, the trailer takes little time to transmit, and little
space on today's disks. I think
Nice going, Tom, and thanks for putting in the time!
Chad Wyatt
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Cute fish. The more serious question: If email lists in general can survive.
On Feb 16, 2008 2:45 PM, Tom Piwowar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The footer at the bottom of every post was getting a bit long and not
> covering everything that needed to be covered so I put up a page at
> CGUYS.ORG.
>
The footer at the bottom of every post was getting a bit long and not
covering everything that needed to be covered so I put up a page at
CGUYS.ORG.
Let me know:
- If there is anything else to add.
- If I made any errors/typos.
- If you have any ideas for the slogan, now "High-Level Help with
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