On Wed, 10 May 2006 11:47:47 +0200, Mike Moon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> If we decided today to go with option 3, in 1 year, or say 25 years,
> will it matter that we moved?

The problem is that there is no we, there are 2100 I's. :o)

> Is the format of these groups part of it's own failure? The average
> newb has probably been part of a message forum. They generally know
> how to navigate, search and retrieve great information from a standard
> message forum.

Yeah, and everyone has also tried to send an e-mail. They're equally easy.

> If those involved had started a message forum instead of the yahoo
> group how much bigger (or smaller) might the group be?

No one knows. Probably the same size, but instead of complaining on Yahoo 
delivering e-mails half a day late we'd been complaining about the SQL 
server going down.

> If I say something brilliant and no one reads it, does it matter that
> I said it at all?

Depends. :o)

> May 10th - A special day)

I would like to know why, but I can't seem to load any videos from blip.tv 
this morning!

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