A simple way of automating this would be to register the Dartmouth
list email address to receive new topic and new message notification
from the NPS forum.
Quoting ch...@harris405.plus.com:
- Announcement on Dartmouth of any new topic or significant addition to
the Forum which the
Hi John
The forum on the NPS web site is open to all (you just have to
register) For some reason it is tucked away on the members page - I
think that it should be on the front page! Currently things are a bit
quiet but I hope that it will perk up once people try it and like it.
It is
And an even better case for posting it on the NPS forum (its open to
non members)
Quoting Francis Wood oatenp...@googlemail.com:
On 1 Jul 2011, at 20:39, david...@pt.lu wrote:
How about posting the article here? There are lots of people who are
interested but are not NPS members
Hi
One of the more obvious limitiations of the mailing list format is the
fixed line length. Some forums have the same problem.
It would be useful if this information was posted on the NPS forum
then it will remain available for future pipers
Mike
Quoting Julia Say julia@nspipes.co.uk:
I have added the links to the forum and it does work better on that format.
Mike AKA Sisyphus
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an interesting letter to the Duke of Northumberland
http://www.archive.org/details/alettertodukeno00doubgoog
I draw your attention to page 34
Mike
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I am afraid that it is a classic schoolboy error to reply on list to
an off list message. I have seen this a lot on other lists and it is
often a source of rancour. If you look at the heading of the
offending email it is clear that was sent only to inky
Mike
Quoting Gibbons, John
I must admit that I am at a loss to understand the fuss about styles
of playing. I have always been aware that there are almost as many
styles as there are influential players. When I listen to good
players like Joe Hutton, Anthony, Andy, Kathryn, Alice, Alistair,
Adrian etc (why do so
I agree with both Francis and Julia. A good, well run, forum is a
great and flexible tool for the discussion of all matters piping. I
have been a member of a number of forums for my other interests and
compared with the mailing list style of interaction there is no
comparison. I have