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From: yoyo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [MSX] Does anyone actually still read the list?
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From: Wynke Stulemeijer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, February 22
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From: Wynke Stulemeijer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: msx@stack.nl
Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2005 1:51 PM
Subject: [MSX] Does anyone actually still read the list?
Heya!
I have noticed that it is really very quiet here recently. Now I do
not intend to get rid of the list
yoyo a écrit :
Greeting From Marseille France
yoyo :)
Un compatriote ! Un vrai ! Ca fait plaisir !
26 mai 93, à jamais les premiers ! ;)
Arom
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At 23:49 23-2-05 , you wrote:
yoyo a écrit :
Greeting From Marseille France
yoyo :)
Un compatriote ! Un vrai ! Ca fait plaisir !
Most people in this list would appreciate if very much if you stick to
english postings.
Thank you.
GreeTz, BiFi
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Heya!
I have noticed that it is really very quiet here recently. Now I do
not intend to get rid of the list because it's not in anybody's way
(and all the spam gets filtered out and never reaches anyone but me
and Maarten), but still, I was wondering if people would actually miss
it if it were
Stulemeijer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: msx@stack.nl
Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2005 2:51 PM
Subject: [MSX] Does anyone actually still read the list?
Heya!
I have noticed that it is really very quiet here recently. Now I do
not intend to get rid of the list because it's not in anybody's way
(and all the spam
not post as much.
JP
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From: Wynke Stulemeijer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: msx@stack.nl
Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2005 3:51 PM
Subject: [MSX] Does anyone actually still read the list?
Heya!
I have noticed that it is really very quiet here recently. Now I do
not intend to get
Wynke Stulemeijer wrote:
I have noticed that it is really very quiet here recently. Now I do
not intend to get rid of the list because it's not in anybody's way
(and all the spam gets filtered out and never reaches anyone but me
and Maarten), but still, I was wondering if people would actually
JP Grobler a écrit :
I do read the list!
Most news I get visiting www.msx.org (home page forums).Since every
now and then there is a spat on msx.org it is nice to know the email
list is still there as a backup should someone decide to quit msx
(even if only for a while)
Keep the List - we read
Jetze Mellema a écrit :
It's a great possibility for people who are banned at MSX.org.
:-)
Are there so much people banned at msx.org O_o
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Wynke Stulemeijer wrote:
The list may not see as many messages as it has in the past, but it is
still a good place to make public announcements, which will then be
received by many people. If I want to make such an announcement, I write
to msx@stack.nl first, and only after that look at msx.org
At 14:51 22-2-05 , you wrote:
Heya!
!ayeH
I have noticed that it is really very quiet here recently. Now I do
not intend to get rid of the list because it's not in anybody's way
(and all the spam gets filtered out and never reaches anyone but me
and Maarten), but still, I was wondering if people
At 15:34 22-2-05 , you wrote:
Laurent Matignon wrote:
It's a great possibility for people who are banned at MSX.org.
:-)
Are there so much people banned at msx.org O_o
No, but once you are you are unable to participate in any of the
discussions, so it is a pretty serious thing considering
Albert Beevendorp wrote:
I have a feeling, and I think other people with me, that MRC has
become more of an MRC community site than an MSX community one.
No, please not again that discussion. The MRC is a moderated forum, not a
democracy. Accept it and don't whine about it.
Let's keep the
On Tue, Feb 22, 2005 at 04:10:41PM +0100, Jetze Mellema wrote:
Albert Beevendorp wrote:
I have a feeling, and I think other people with me, that MRC has
become more of an MRC community site than an MSX community one.
No, please not again that discussion. The MRC is a moderated forum, not a
Jetze Mellema wrote:
I have a feeling, and I think other people with me, that MRC has
become more of an MRC community site than an MSX community one.
No, please not again that discussion. The MRC is a moderated forum, not a
democracy. Accept it and don't whine about it.
Let's keep the discussion
Laurens Holst wrote:
But, I think this kind of happens automatically. From the top of my mind,
I dont really recall a real flamewar ever happening on the MSX Malinglist
(though I probably recall wrong ;p).
Well, you actually do remember wrong, but it's always better to remember the
nicer things
Arnaud de Klerk wrote:
But, I think this kind of happens automatically. From the top of my
mind, I dont really recall a real flamewar ever happening on the MSX
Malinglist (though I probably recall wrong ;p).
Well, you actually do remember wrong, but it's always better to remember
the nicer
That is also why I think banning certain persons (in particular, I am
talking about GuyveR800 from TNI here) is a Very Bad Idea. In the end,
GuyveR800 was banned because of a (strong) disagreement with the msx.org
staff, and as an end result can thus not participate in that part of the
MSX
On Tue, Feb 22, 2005 at 04:43:57PM +0100, Laurens Holst wrote:
Arnaud de Klerk wrote:
But, I think this kind of happens automatically. From the top of my
mind, I don???t really recall a real flamewar ever happening on the MSX
Malinglist (though I probably recall wrong ;p).
Well, you
Term Scene stands for creativity. The MSX Scene is long since dead. All that
remains is Robsy, KonamiMan and BiFi. Everybody else is either a collector,
nostalgic dreamer, flamewar lover or some other variety of lamer.
Let's keep the discussion positive and constructive. The MSX scene is not
Term Scene stands for creativity. The MSX Scene is long since dead. All
that remains is Robsy, KonamiMan and BiFi. Everybody else is either a
collector, nostalgic dreamer, flamewar lover or some other variety of
lamer.
Arian, what is wrong with you? Why on earth do you call nostalgic dreamers
Term Scene stands for creativity. The MSX Scene is long since dead. All
that remains is Robsy, KonamiMan and BiFi. Everybody else is either a
collector, nostalgic dreamer, flamewar lover or some other variety of lamer.
I'd hoped to have delivered a bit more in the last few years than
Jetze Mellema wrote:
Term Scene stands for creativity. The MSX Scene is long since dead.
All that remains is Robsy, KonamiMan and BiFi. Everybody else is
either a collector, nostalgic dreamer, flamewar lover or some other
variety of lamer.
Arian, what is wrong with you? Why on earth do you call
Wynke wrote:
So, what do you guys think? Will the list still be used in the future?
Definitely, YES!
And where do people go these days for their MSX news?
#msxdev on Rizon IRC has a lot of MSX scene news first, which is a
consequence of the number of active sceners that are regulars there.
Which
Arian, what is wrong with you? Why on earth do you call nostalgic dreamers
and collectors lamers? This kind of flaming is exactly what reminds me on
the times that this list was much used and comp.sys.msx was still the plac
to be.
Well, it's obvious. I'm talking a lot, and don't do much else,
On Tue, Feb 22, 2005 at 03:46:51PM +0100, Laurens Holst wrote:
Wynke Stulemeijer wrote:
With regard to reading the list, I think you have insight in the number
of subscribers and the amount of bounced mails... I'd say pretty much
every mail which arrives at its destination is read
Wynke Stulemeijer escribió:
Heya!
I have noticed that it is really very quiet here recently. Now I do
not intend to get rid of the list because it's not in anybody's way
(and all the spam gets filtered out and never reaches anyone but me
and Maarten), but still, I was wondering if people would
Hello all,
I also like to keep this list alive, how many are there still in the
user list?
Grtz * TOM *
Wynke Stulemeijer schreef:
On Tue, Feb 22, 2005 at 03:46:51PM +0100, Laurens Holst wrote:
Wynke Stulemeijer wrote:
With regard to reading the list,
around
that haven't been changed in years.
I can just say: Because of the mailinglist I visit other sites...
Greetz, Hapzee
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From: Wynke Stulemeijer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: msx@stack.nl
Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2005 2:51 PM
Subject: [MSX] Does anyone actually still read
At 02:26 23-2-05 , you wrote:
I LOVE THIS MAILING LIST
I LOVE THIS PLAN TEXT
AND I LOVE THE MSX...
Short, plain and simple :)
Greetings,
Jun
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