Tye,

++ on the node, not only in thanks for the work you have done and continue to do for the site, but also for your thoughtful posts. I followed 'On Responsible Considerations' back in time and read several of the linked nodes (this, this, and especially this) and 45 minutes later (near as I can tell) I am back at the original page (thanks be for Mozilla).

Just in case you're wondering if anyone out there is listening :) we hear, O Great One, and we thank you.

ps When I was first involved with PC software development back in 1985 I started using a communications program called PC-Talk. It was terrific, and I greatly enjoyed using it until I heard (on The Well, my first on-line community) that the authour had jumped off the Golden Gate bridge. That hit hard.

There really are real people out there, folks. Be gentle.


In reply to Re: A couple of site changes by talexb
in thread A couple of site changes by tye

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