In article <aace6287-d4fd-4f40-b517-384f606b5...@37g2000yqm.googlegroups.com>,
Lebnani <seeq12...@seeqmail.com> wrote: >I admire your perseverence! The old SCL members have stopped posting, >but you are like old faithful!
Hi Jo, thank you for your kind words.
Basically I see large value in scl as a delivery channel that is independent of any commercial or centralized control. SCL has no end. Commercial forums (Yahoo group, Google groups and the like) come and go.
SCL also has a simple format. It is easy to archive communications. It's nearly impossible to archive other forums.
I know that people get turned off by spam, but spam is transparent to me since I use filters.
I think of SCL as my blog. If I have something to say, I say it on SCL. It works for me. SCL is how I keep in touch with the Lebanese community when everything else fails.
On Oct 29, 6:47 pm, m-e-d-a-w-...@panix.com (BM) wrote:
> Heard it on a podcast.. a new moniker for Junblatt: Jump-alot. > I thought it was cute.
> It is so depressing hearing Lebanon news these days. It's like > living groundhog day over and over. Damn them all.
> bassem
... and this morning, I decided to drop by :-) The situation in Lebanon is depressing. I hear that the government will be born within the next couple of days.
In article <a547d88c-2581-4e87-85d6-61e22364d...@z3g2000prd.googlegroups.com>,
JosephMo <josephmouha...@gmail.com> wrote: >... and this morning, I decided to drop by :-) The situation in >Lebanon is depressing. I hear that the government will be born within >the next couple of days.
More like still born. The best one is that Kataeb doesn't want the labor ministry because it is based in Dahieh. What have we become?