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Oct 25, 2010, 6:44:46 PM10/25/10
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As you may know, I take care of the websites for the DHS Class of 1967, 1968 and 1970. I also send out newsletters on a regular basis for those three classes. I would like to put your John Lennon article in the next issue of our class newsletters if you can send it to me. Let me know if you would agree to that. I just sent the newsletters out last week...so the next issue will be in November.
 
Mike Marinaro


 
On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 5:22 PM, <1960s+...@googlegroups.com> wrote:

Group: http://groups.google.com/group/1960s/topics

 Topic: Good-bye ???
    marcus <marc...@yahoo.com> Oct 24 06:44PM -0700 ^
     
    Please read the following that came from Google recently:
     
    Notice about Pages and Files
     
    To focus on improving the core functionality of Google Groups --
    mailing lists and forum discussions -- we have decided to stop
    supporting the pages and files features. Even though we know
    discontinuing these features may inconvenience some of you in the
    short term, we believe that this move will improve your experience
    storing and sharing files as other products, such as Google Docs and
    Google Sites, are designed specifically for file storage and page
    creation.
     
    For example, you can create your pages on Google Sites and share the
    site with the members of your group. You can also store your files on
    the site by attaching files to pages on the site. If you’re just
    looking for a place to upload files so that your group members can
    download them, we suggest you try using Google Docs. You can upload
    files and share access with either a group or an individual, assigning
    either edit or download only access to the files.
     
    Starting in November 2010, Groups will no longer allow the creation or
    editing of files and pages; the content will only be available for
    viewing, and only existing files will be able to be downloaded. If you
    would like to keep the content currently on the pages and files
    sections of your group, we highly encourage you to export and migrate
    it to another product. In February 2011, we will turn off the pages
    and files features, and you will no longer be able to access that
    content.
     
    To make this move easier for you, we have enabled zip-download
    functionality to export all the pages and files from your group
    easily. You can access this tool by clicking "Download all pages" and
    "Download all files" feature on the pages and files homepages of your
    groups.
     
    Thanks for taking the time to read this announcement and for using
    Google Groups.
     
    The Google Groups Team"
     
    http://groups-announcements.blogspot.com/2010/09/notice-about-pages-and-files.html?hl=en
     
     
     
     
    Unless I soon have a change of heart, I don't intend to move this
    Discussion Group to the new Google sites.
     
    It's been fun doing this for the past five years or so. I've met a
    lot of great folks this way, and have had many interesting
    discussions, plus posting photos etc. I don't have any immediate
    plans to join Facebook, although I might change my mind on that at
    some point in the future. IMO, I find Facebook to be insidious and
    invasive. .
     
    I've written what I consider to be a major article about John Lennon
    to coincide with the 30th anniversary of his death in December. I'm
    trying to get it published. If I don't succeed at that, I will send
    it to your email addresses, and if you'd like you can send it on to
    friends who might want to read it.
     
    If you've had a change of email address recently, either reply to this
    post by clicking "reply to author" under Options, or for those of you
    reading this as part of an email digest of the 1960s Discussion Group,
    just reply to my email address.
     
    All my best,
     
    Marc
     
    "Preserve your memories, they're all that's left you."
     
    Paul Simon,
    "Bookends"

     




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