Actually,

If this is the case, I find this to be most revealing of all.  UC Neighbors
indeed.  

It is unfair, in my opinion, for their members to be able to access comments
on this listserv, (subscribed or not), but not the reverse.  I consider this
especially serious since UCNeighbors presents itself as a community listserv
alternative to THIS listserv where more civil discourse is the key.

The timing of this restriction also speaks volumes.

For those who ARE subscribed there, my opinion is this: I see little reason
to restrict access to conversations about coffee shops, new restaurants,
Curio Theater, Calvary Crossroads, house mice etc.

The discussion must be taking a decidedly different, less civil and perhaps
more belligerent turn where the UC Listserv is concerned for the archives to
suddenly be restricted.  I consider this so especially in light of the
results of February 13th Zoning meeting and the subsequent nature of posts
here on THIS listserv by some of their subscribers.

If I am mistaken about this, I am prepared to apologize to all concerned via
this listserv and say no more about it.  However, I would like to see for
myself if this is not the case.

As it stands now I am unable to do that and if I could, how would one know
if some of the more strident anti-UC listserv posts were filtered or removed
before one is allowed access.

Wilma

I just tried to view the archives of kyle's list, and
arrived here:

   http://lists.asc.upenn.edu/mailman/private/ucneighbors/

   "ucneighbors Private Archives Authentication"


the archives of kyle's list are now private, apparently.



On 2/20/08 12:21 AM, "UNIVERSITY*CITOYEN" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I just tried to view the archives of kyle's list, and
> arrived here:
> 
>    http://lists.asc.upenn.edu/mailman/private/ucneighbors/
> 
>    "ucneighbors Private Archives Authentication"
> 
> 
> the archives of kyle's list are now private, apparently.


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