I'm noticing a ton of double posts recently. Are we just over-eager?
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Premature e-postulation?
Over in Bureaucracy, msbelle posted (and I seconded, before thinking about what thread I was in)
I know it's a bit early, but within a 1000 posts, may I suggest:
Natter 8: 8, I forget what 8 was for.
I was offline for a whole 24 hours the other day, and there were close to 1000 natter posts to catch up on when I got back. We will get there before we know it. So anybody love/hate/have another suggestion?
Actually, that does belong in Bureaucracy.
Huh. Oops. My bad.
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ita, I am out of con shadow but working hard. I'll send you mail when I come up for air.
1) The board is being really, really slow, while other internet things don't seem to me. This could be just me, of course, but:
2) I tried going straight to read_new.php when I got here, but I got the
January 30, 2003, 7:25 pm : ERROR [2] Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock' (2) line 72 of file /home/buffist/public_html/classes/giles.php
January 30, 2003, 7:25 pm : ERROR [2] MySQL Connection Failed: Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock' (2) line 72 of file /home/buffist/public_html/classes/giles.php
kill-the-developers error message.
I've been getting a bunch of "page not found" messages.
I just wanna say I've never gotten even a whiff of an error message. I think buffistas.org is perfect like an ita thing.
I've put jengod's suggestion from Bureaucracy (a page for the geographic mailing lists) onto the feature requests list, and I'm quoting what she said here because I think it's a BaBB matter- hope you don't mind, jengod.
organize the lists and give them their own page. New istas of various geographic persuasions don't know they exist. Maybe something like a list of the lists, with radio buttons next to 'em, and a subscribe/unsubscribe button at the bottom.