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Re: What's Happened to IDL Newsgroup? [message #37691 is a reply to message #37690] Fri, 16 January 2004 09:00 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Michael Wallace is currently offline  Michael Wallace
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Registered: December 2003
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David Fanning wrote:
> Folks,
>
> What has happened to the IDL newsgroup!? Is it relevant anymore?
> Has everyone moved to RSI's forum page?

I have not. In fact, I didn't know it existed. Why doesn't anyone ever
tell me these things?! Oh, wait.... I think it's because I've only been
working with IDL for 3 months or so now.... Anyways, I guess I'm just
old-fashioned since I prefer good ol' news over the web forum stuff.
Besides, RSI's little forum there wasn't all that aesthetically pleasing
and I didn't care for the navigation. Oh, well.

> I wrote three (at least) inflammatory articles yesterday,
> trying to get a rise out of someone and .... nothing. :-(

You did get a rise out of me on one of them, but being the "New Guy"
around here and not quite knowing everyone's personality (and the level
of off-topic tolerance), I chose to be nice and keep quiet. ;-)

> P.S. If you are looking for me, I'll be hanging out in
> the future at alt.sci.fetish.moonmission.

We're taking this baby to the moooooooooooon!!!
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