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Re: [pct-l] RYAN Interest in "Attachment-friendly" list? (admin)
Maybe a better idea is to find someone with 100 or so MB or even
.5 GB and allow public posting of photos...photos would be remvoed
after a 2 week or so posting time limit...anyone than could access--
like a BBoard...and download (or ignore) to their hearts' content)--
I wish I had the server and disk space as I then would be glad
to volunteer the resources...
Rich Calliger
At 11:46 PM -0000 1/24/99, kahley7 wrote:
>Ryan, did anyone every speak out on this??
>I wonder if it didn't get lost in the shuffle.
>I think it's a jim dandy idea. So many pictures
>out there that could be shared. I know there is
>a general avoidance of putting attachments to
>at-l cause a lot of us have old machines that can't
>handle them. But if there was a seperate list that could handle
>pictures and diagrams, I think it would be tres cool.
>Any discussion that the pictures provoke could be cc-ed to
>AT-L so that every one could kick in! k./\
>
>Ryan Brooks wrote:
>
>> Hi Folks,
>>
>> Wondering if people would be interested in an opt-in attachment
>> friendly list? The charter would be designed to allow people to post
>> snapshots, etc. I'd discourage normal discussions from taking place
>> on this list, but rather stay on the relevant legacy list.
>>
>> I realize a lot of this content should probably be web based, so I'm
>> not so much interested in that conversation, but rather: Would people
>> use this?
>>
>> Please send your comments to my personal mailbox... and Thanks!
>>
>> Ryan Brooks
>> ryan@inc.net
>>
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