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Re: Starting the creation of the FAQs
- To: s*@eskimo.com
- Subject: Re: Starting the creation of the FAQs
- From: A* B* <A*@flin.demon.co.uk>
- Date: Tue, 7 Jan 1997 19:36:25 +0000
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In article <199701070045.TAA03099@lucius.ultra.net>, Brian Chandley
<bmchan@cleome.ultranet.com> writes
>At 08:58 AM 1/6/97 -0800, you wrote:
>>Greetings All,
>>
>>I have talked with our list founder and owner, Duncan McAlpine, about
>>creating the FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) for our list.
>>
>
>>USDA Zone 8 Ave Min Temp 10-20 deg F. Record low 0/hi 104
>>svergara@pacific.telebyte.com, HORTULANUS@aol.com
>
>Hey HORTUSANUS:
>
>Relax and enjoy the information flow - the dialogue - the give and take.
>FAQ's belong in newsgroups not lists. You are over-exerting yourself here
>fella. This is supposed to be fun and interesting. What you want is WORK.
>Brian Chandley
>Worcester, MA USA
>bmchan@cleome.ultranet.com
>
No need to be rude. I think a FAQ would be a good idea. Mind you, I also
think the genuine frequently-asked questions will arise in the group in
their own good time. No need to rush (just like gardening, really).
--
Alison Brooks
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