some dedicated fans and some peeps who have moved on in life but still like to stay in contact with whats going on.
There is nothing wrong about that. And I guess there is no hardcore KLF fan on this list who is totally addicted by B&J without time or interests in anything else. See, I try to update the KLF Online news every other week. I still roam the eBay pages to find some of the items I am still missing. I try to sneak in KLF references in almost all of my office and private environment. I even went to London last year just for the M25 event at the Barbican where I met B&J live and in full color. I am quite dedicated, but still I moved on in life. So did all of us. We still want to know what happens in Mu Mu Land, so some of us try to keep this mailing list a "better place", pointing out random posts that got nothing to do with The KLF and their ongoing history. The KLF didn't invent the conspiracy game, they just (heavily) used it in many of their works and projects. Just a short example - Ford Timelord was a Ford Galaxy 1968. If there was someone who is totally dedicated to cars (and maybe this particular one especially) and wants to find out about some of its technical specifications, he should still try the proper mailing list or even a newsgroup. Same goes for Simon House and his ongoing conspiracy mail spamming. I hope I made myself clear.