Re: [CGUYS] CGUYS.ORG & Footer Updated

2008-02-19 Thread Tom Piwowar
>Whatever happened to the CGuys Off-Topic list? Very few posts. * ** List info, subscription management, list rules, archives, privacy ** ** policy, calmness, a member map, and more at http://www.cguys.org/ ** **

Re: [CGUYS] CGUYS.ORG & Footer Updated

2008-02-18 Thread katan
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

Re: [CGUYS] CGUYS.ORG & Footer Updated

2008-02-18 Thread Tom Piwowar
>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.

Re: [CGUYS] CGUYS.ORG & Footer Updated

2008-02-17 Thread Jeff Wright
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

Re: [CGUYS] CGUYS.ORG & Footer Updated

2008-02-17 Thread Tom Piwowar
>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. * For information about the list, managing your list subscription, list rules, * * list archi

Re: [CGUYS] CGUYS.ORG & Footer Updated

2008-02-17 Thread Michael Fernando
> Not even if you type: http://cguys.org ? How about this? * ** List info, subscription management, list rules, archives, privacy ** ** policy, calmness, a member map, and more at http://www.cguys.org/ ** ***

Re: [CGUYS] CGUYS.ORG & Footer Updated

2008-02-16 Thread db
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

Re: [CGUYS] CGUYS.ORG & Footer Updated

2008-02-16 Thread b_s-wilk
>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

Re: [CGUYS] CGUYS.ORG & Footer Updated

2008-02-16 Thread John DeCarlo
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.

Re: [CGUYS] CGUYS.ORG & Footer Updated

2008-02-16 Thread Jeff Wright
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

Re: [CGUYS] CGUYS.ORG & Footer Updated

2008-02-16 Thread Fred Holmes
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

Re: [CGUYS] CGUYS.ORG & Footer Updated

2008-02-16 Thread Jordan
I like the changes and the web page. I love the fish. Thanks Tom * For information about the list, managing your list subscription, list rules, * * list archives, privacy policy, calmness, and a member map go to CG

Re: [CGUYS] CGUYS.ORG & Footer Updated

2008-02-16 Thread Sue Cubic
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

Re: [CGUYS] CGUYS.ORG & Footer Updated

2008-02-16 Thread Eric S. Sande
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 Department of Gaming **

Re: [CGUYS] CGUYS.ORG & Footer Updated

2008-02-16 Thread Tom Piwowar
>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

Re: [CGUYS] CGUYS.ORG & Footer Updated

2008-02-16 Thread Tom Piwowar
>The conversation is intelligent and the expertise is awesome. Now there is another usable quote! Keep typing. * For information about the list, managing your list subscription, list rules, * * list archives, privac

Re: [CGUYS] CGUYS.ORG & Footer Updated

2008-02-16 Thread Eric S. Sande
- 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

Re: [CGUYS] CGUYS.ORG & Footer Updated

2008-02-16 Thread Stephen Brownfield
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

Re: [CGUYS] CGUYS.ORG & Footer Updated

2008-02-16 Thread Fred Holmes
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

Re: [CGUYS] CGUYS.ORG & Footer Updated

2008-02-16 Thread chad evans wyatt
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Re: [CGUYS] CGUYS.ORG & Footer Updated

2008-02-16 Thread Tony B
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. >

[CGUYS] CGUYS.ORG & Footer Updated

2008-02-16 Thread Tom Piwowar
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