More to the point, would it mean that COMM3 would be Serial Comma? Because in that case, we might as well start discussing it now; the thread's only gonna last five years or so.
Bureaucracy 4: Like Job. No, really, just like Job
A thread to discuss naming threads, board policy, new thread suggestions, and anything else that has to do with board administration and maintenance. Guaranteed to include lively debate and polls. Natter discouraged, but not deleted.
Current Stompy Feet: Jon B, P.M. Marcontell, Liese S., amych, msbelle, shrift, Dana, Laura
Stompy Emerita: ita, DXMachina
It means we can have a lovely long discussion about what's the grammatically correct way to verb the COMM-in-the-new-version, including as many serial COMMAs as possible, and I've missed those t /Natter
[Edit: and lots of x-posts!]
Coffee on my Monitor. Again.
You know, at first I didn't want a different title, but I love this.
Er, question--I discover upon googling that it looks like all the dcistas emails are...publicly searchable?
Is this so? Can we...not have that?
Cause I'm not liking that.
Currently if you google my (full real) name, you get a link to the dcista archives, because once upon a time several years ago I sent an evite to the DCista list, and that had my real name in it. I'd prefer my full real name NOT be linkable to b.org, easily. I've tried to not have that be so (ie, my facebook page DOES have my real name, but is friends-only, etc). To have the whole archives of every email up for public searching seems....not what we intended. Please someone reassure me it is only letting me click through because I am logged in to b.org or something??
That reminds me, I think I may still be on that list, and maybe even the NY one too. If so, I should be taken off both. One day I will return to do an East Coast tour, but, sadly, not in the near future.
Meara, you're one of the admins. You can turn that off (I would, but Scola will have to remind me of the admin password (shhh)). Go into Privacy Options/Membership Exposure.
Meara, how far down was that? I just googled your name and got mostly facebook and friendster stuff. There were no DCistas on the front page at least.
I have zerooooo idea what the admin password is, sadly (edit, never mind, found it in my mail, buried far far down)
Oddly, if you google my name sans quote marks, you find things like my Journal of the American Chemical Society paper and my "rookie of the year" winning (OK, in the GAY MARCHING BAND but still). If you google me WITH quote marks you find Evite invitations from mailing lists to the DC Kings list and DCista list. Since I'm applying for a job at the moment, I just discovered the latter idea, and was rather dismayed.
Oddly, if you google my name sans quote marks
You appear to be pretty popular! Google even has a popular search for you. With over three thousand results.