Do we have tentative dates for the 2016 event yet? CRAIG

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From: Ed Cummings <[email protected]>
To: Discussion list for the Winter SWL Fest <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Swlfest] A Fest list housekeeping question -
Date: Tue, 06 Oct 2015 11:10:14 -0400

Hi Rich,

Thanks for bringing this up on the list.  While most people on this 
list probably have broadband internet connectivity with unlimited 
data at home and at work, I'm guessing that many of us are 
increasingly reading list postings using mobile devices over mobile 
networks *without* unlimited data usage.

So in a way, many of us are going back to using a limited 
connectivity channel (cellular/PCS mobile networks) that charges 
extra for exceeding a set data usage limit.  I hate it when that happens!

Personally, I think the best practice for SWLfest list postings of 
news articles is to only post the plain text of each news story, 
along with the URL to that that website article so readers can choose 
whether they want to download all the pictures and graphics and 
potentially bandwidth-hogging video ads (blecch!)  Fortunately, that 
hasn't been a big problem on the SWlfest list.

My practice for list postings has been to first easily copy and paste 
graphics-laden news media articles into a text editor (such as 
Windows notepad) then copy that plain text into the body of my email 
list posting.  That's just basic courtesy and good netiquette, but 
maybe all SWLfest subscribers aren't aware of that.  It only takes a 
few seconds of effort, and results in much easier-to-read postings.

In some cases where the info being posted is not on an online server, 
a reasonably-sized file attachment is necessary.  The file size 
limitation for attachments posted here is up for debate.  What is it now?

Thanks for doing such a great job administering the SWLfest list for 
so many years..

Cheers,

-Ed Cummings


At 09:51 AM 10/6/2015, you wrote:
>Hi everyone -
>
>When we first started this list I know some folks were still on
>dial-up Internet access, so we restricted e-mail file sizes to block
>inline and attached graphics files.
>
>I'm thinking to remove this restriction from list configuration, but
>first I thought I'd check with folks.
>
>If your Internet access is slow, to the point of avoiding web content
>that's graphic-laden, let me know off-list in the next couple of days.
>If I don't hear from anyone (and I am hoping that's the case) I will
>remove that restriction.
>
>If you are affected, I *might* be able to edit your settings to screen
>out graphic content...will cross that bridge if I come to it.
>
>Many thanks!
>
>Richard Cuff
>co-Festmeister
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