================================================ Subject: Re: Maybe an AOL thing? ... But then again! From: "Jim A. Cornette" To: Date: Sat 24 Mar 2001 23:43:45 -0500 ================================================ Actually, I'm impressed with this list. Like everything, it takes a little while to get used to the way that it works. But, then it is a pretty good list. Being a technical person. I realize that a lot of things are more opinions than fact with bugs and the like. I'm impressed by Wind-up putting a mailing list up. It makes me feel more confident in the company and their dedication to those that look to them for music and the like. I've designed programs myself. So I know how the first use of it is and how much better it becomes. After the designer gets feedback from the users of the program. I make databases to keep track of process steps. Give information on financial information. Easily direct a person to the needed information and the like. But, I do remember the day of opening up the database program and reading. "The first thing you need is a table". Then sitting around and saying. "OK, now what!" Anyway, I knew that you were being sarcastic in the first line. But disagree with your second comment. My comments on were meant to be taken in a joking way. Since I realize that AOL would not do such a silly thing. Even though they are a real "card" with a lot of their practices. But, knowing how automated systems work and also on how certain Internet Service providers and Webmail accounts work. It makes me appriciate the efforts of those that have to deal with critisisms and uninformed conclusions. I was expecting an email that told me how to sign-up to the list. Instead of checking my mail and seeing about a hundred postings that said. I don't want to be on the list. There still would of been troubles with people being able to get on the list though. Jim blue_skylight@JUNO.COM wrote: > Hmmmm, so a LOT of people from AOL have been automatically signed up for > the discussion list. Then I'd say this new list has gotten off to a > "great" start. :) Sarcasm.... > Seems there are more bugs, than features with this new list server. > Makes you look forward to the future of it. :) lol > > Hopper (*_*) > > On Fri, 23 Mar 2001 22:11:31 -0500 "Jim A. Cornette" > writes: > -- There's No Way Out Of Here -(K. Baker) There's no way out of here, When you come in, You're in for good, There was no promise made,The part you played,The chance you took There are no boundaries set, The time and yet,You waste it still, So it slips through your hands,Like grains of sand, You watch it go There's no time to be lost,You'll pay the cost,So get it right, There's no way out of here,When you come in, You're in for good, There never was there an answer,There an answer,Not without listening,Without seeing There are no answers here,When you look out,You don't see in, There was no promise made,The part you played,The chance you took There's no way out of here, When you come in,You're in for good, There never was there an answer,There an answer,Not without listening,Without seeing, There's no way out of here,When you come in,You're in for good There was no promise made,The part you played,The chance you took There's no way out of here,When you come in,You're in for good There's no way out of here,When you come in,You're in for good There are no answers here,When you look out,You don't see in, There's no way out of here,When you come in,You're in for good