As always I must mention that it was the late Hank Seivers who
did all of the USENET contact and admin work thet made this a
reality.
Dick
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Happy New ChEAr$!
Harlan Lunsford, EA n LA
> December 30th marks the 14th anniversary of Misc.Taxes.Moderated. It was
> just one post to say I had figured out how to post. The first user post
> came on the 31st and was posted in the early morning of the first.
>
> As always I must mention that it was the late Hank Seivers who did all
> of the USENET contact and admin work thet made this a reality.
Thank you for your long service and a very useful newsgroup.
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Tony Sivori
Happy new year to all & thank you Dick!
>December 30th marks the 14th anniversary of Misc.Taxes.Moderated.
>It was just one post to say I had figured out how to post. The
>first user post came on the 31st and was posted in the early
>morning of the first.
>
>As always I must mention that it was the late Hank Seivers who
>did all of the USENET contact and admin work thet made this a
>reality.
>
>Dick
Thanks Dick, for sticking with the job of moderating over
all these years.
--
Vic Roberts
Replace xxx with vdr in e-mail address.
Also worth mentioning, this is the slightly-more-than-two-year
anniversary of robo-moderation. Our moderator, Dick "Precedent means
nothing to me" Adams, was touring Australia at the time, and somehow the
precedent stuck.
I would like to thank the several co-moderators in addition to Dick who
help keep things moving, and as a former IT guy, wish to acknowledge the
contribution of Jonathan Kamens who made the technical aspects of
robo-moderation possible.
We even survived the Great Harlan Approved List Crisis of July '09! ;-)
-Mark Bole
Second that motion.
Now let's get down to business.
Where's your living-in-sin book?
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ArtKamlet at a o l dot c o m Columbus OH K2PZH
ChEAr$,
Harlan
>> We even survived the Great Harlan Approved List Crisis of July
>> '09! ;-)
>>
> Good grief! He has a memory like a steel trap!
Rusted shut?
--
Stu
http://downtoearthlawyer.com
> Good grief! He has a memory like a steel trap!
Nobody forgives a fan of the Chicago Chokers of Wrigley Graveyard
infamy - the losingest team in Major League Baseball from 1940-2009.
If there was a tax on losing, the Cubs would have had to file Chapter 7
years ago.
Dick
>> December 30th marks the 14th anniversary of Misc.Taxes.Moderated.
>> It was just one post to say I had figured out how to post. The
>> first user post came on the 31st and was posted in the early
>> morning of the first.
>>
>> As always I must mention that it was the late Hank Seivers who
>> did all of the USENET contact and admin work thet made this a
>> reality.
> Also worth mentioning, this is the slightly-more-than-two-year
> anniversary of robo-moderation. Our moderator, Dick "Precedent
> means nothing to me" Adams, was touring Australia at the time,
> and somehow the precedent stuck.
"Precedent means ABSOLUTELY nothing to me" means I may do with it
as I choose. In the case of robo-moderation, I wanted very much
to dump it because I really enjoyed reading each and every submission.
But it appeared and it continues to appear that robo is in the best
interest of users.
Another one of my favorite sayings is "All you can gain by arguing
with me is having your e-mail address entered into my burn-before-read
filter." ;}
> I would like to thank the several co-moderators in addition to Dick
> who help keep things moving, and as a former IT guy, wish to
> acknowledge the contribution of Jonathan Kamens who made the technical
> aspects of robo-moderation possible.
HERE HERE
> We even survived the Great Harlan Approved List Crisis of July '09! ;-)
As noted in another post, Harlen is a child of an inferior diety, i.e.,
the Ghost of the Wrigley Graveyard.
Dick