On 10/25/07, Eric Samuelsen <eric_samuelsen@???> wrote:
> Those who have despaired to see their email boxes filling up with AML
> list emails and with discussions they aren't interested in can go to the
> AML Discussion Board and read only those discussions that appeal to
> them.
While those of us who have no life and look to the daily feed from AML
and other lists to give us a sense of worth in the world will just
have to bite it?
I kid. As a former software reviewer for Novell's LAN Times, I have
followed the advancement of technology from the beginning of the
Internet to now. I know change is inevitable and I'll just have to
change my comfortable working methods to adapt to this new fangled
system.
But you just watch, you young whipper-snappers, who preview this new
method over the current. The day will come when you, too, will be
asked to change to whatever the new technolgy will be.
You've been warned.
<Grin>
Thom Duncan
>
> AML Discussion Board house rules and review guidelines will be easily
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> AML is working to provide value to AML memberships, and this is the
> first step in our efforts. We hope you will join us on the AML
> Discussion Board and that you will watch for further developments.
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> Those who are not AML members are welcome to visit the Discussion Board
> and read the discussions, announcements, and reviews posted there.
>
> I want to add one personal note. I have been an active participant in
> the AML-List conversation essentially from its inception. I love the
> AML List. And I am generally someone who resists change. I'm also not
> terribly computer-savvy. I probably would have been fine keeping things
> the way they were, essentially for ever. If the entire board hadn't
> been so completely and unanimously convinced that these changes were
> necessary and valuable, we would not have proceeded. But I'm optimistic
> about the future, and I can't wait to continue the conversation. See you
> on the discussion board!
>
> Eric Samuelsen, President
> Association for Mormon Letters
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