The Future of RMCR
- From: "mperman@xxxxxxxxxxx" <mperman@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2007 20:22:47 -0700
It's fair to say that this newsgroup has declined in the recent
months, and this is sad for me since RMCR is an invaluable source of
information and occasional friendships. While we've lost some key
contributors, and while the threads are littered with spam, OTs, and
downloads, when an interesting thread does begin many of you come out
of the woodwork and offer the insight and passion that has made this a
great place for more than 10 years.
Perhaps a partial solution is for each of us to regularly post new
topics? If this group dies it will be due to neglect, not lack of
interest.
Marc Perman
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