Several people mentioned the beginnings of this list. I
just thought that some may be interested in reading the
original invitation which Eko (anonomously) sent out.
   When I got this I responded emmediately and was the
first person to post on the list. It was amazing how it
grew in the first few days.
   BTW, I know I'm missing a couple of messages, but the
last one which I downloaded a couple of hours ago was
number 8827.

Cheers,
       Ole Juul


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