Is this not a forum? A "forum" (ok, so I'm going back to the BBS "Echolist" days) is where people with questions would post these queries to the appropriate echolist (those who posted to te wrong echo would be interestingly chastised). Persons on the echo having experience with the problem posed could (would) respond. For the most part, I "lurk" as the Q&A can sometimes be, um, interesting...
>>> On 08/24/2011 at 15:04, <[email protected]> wrote: Jim Parkhurst wrote: > I rely on the questions posted and the responses provided. Maybe not > "heavily" but as a resource to answer questions I may have (or had). Some > questions are out of my scope. But the information provided is valuable to me > and to those whom I support. > > Jim Parkhurst Hi Jim, This is the type of information that is needed. Would using a forum work as well? If not why? Thanks Andy -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe send email to [email protected] For additional commands send email to [email protected] with Subject: help =================================== It is back to school, please respect and obey school zones. Our children depend on it. For more information, visit www.txdot.gov/safety/tips/pedestrians.htm -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe send email to [email protected] For additional commands send email to [email protected] with Subject: help
