Re: the ASA email list

From: <RFaussette@aol.com>
Date: Sat Jun 10 2006 - 08:56:29 EDT

In a message dated 6/10/2006 8:40:14 AM Eastern Standard Time,
chris.barden@gmail.com writes:
> 2) If we used a web-based discussion forum, that would solve the problem of
> having to delete emails we don't want to read (And I agree with Glenn on the
> kinds of messages I don't want to read: messages about gays, same sex
marriage,
> and (mostly) politics. Most of these get deleted when they appear in my in
> box.)
First of all, what you want, a web based discussion forum, is free on yahoo
groups. You can go the yahoo site to read the posts instead of having your mail
box clogged up or you can get a daily digest. You can allow the group to be
listed in the yahoo directory or not. You can upload files to the files section
for the whole group to use. I run a list of 200 people on yahoo. It is easy
to manage. You can also make the archive public or private.

Religion is politics. The separation of church and state was an idea created
to remove Christianity from the public arena. It's working.

rich faussette
Received on Sat Jun 10 08:56:48 2006

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