Date: Tue, 11 May 2004 03:30:45 -0400 (EDT)
From: "Keith F. Lynch" <kfl at KeithLynch.net>
To: WSFA Members <WSFAlist at WSFA.org>
Subject: [WSFA] This list is 27 months old today
Reply-To: WSFA members <WSFAlist at WSFA.org>

This list, intended for the use of past and present members of the
Washington Science Fiction Association, is 27 months (two and a
quarter years) old today.

To help keep mailboxes from overflowing, and to keep from stuffing
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over again, please don't include more of the message you're replying
to than is necessary to establish context.  Messages have often
contained ALL of the message they were replying to, which in turn
contained ALL of the message THAT message was replying to, several
levels deep!  No matter how wonderful a message is, nobody wants to
get multiple copies of it.  Thank you.

Please inform me before your email address goes away.  Please make
sure your mailbox doesn't overflow and bounce messages back at me.
Please temporarily unsubscribe if you're going to be offline for a
long time.  Thank you.

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off.  I suggest you turn it off for everyone, since more and more
people are deleting all such email unread.  (The August 2003 Consumer
Reports magazine is one of many sources that recommends deleting HTML
email unread to cut down on spam.)

Any past or present WSFA member can:

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Note that as of last month, the list email address is finally on
WSFA.ORG, rather than KEITHLYNCH.NET.  The recent move of WSFA.ORG
from HOSTING.COM to PANIX.COM made this possible.  (The old address
will also continue to work.)  The list now runs entirely on PANIX.COM,
giving it fewer possible points of failure.

It is up to our secretary which messages to print in the WSFA Journal.
If you don't want a particular message printed in the WSFA Journal,
please say so in the message.  (We may want to change this policy, so
that our secretary can only reprint a message with explicit permission
from the sender.  Does anyone care one way or the other?)  I will be
the new secretary starting next month, and I would like to print some
of the recent messages in each Journal.  So please tell me *now* if
you have any objections.

Subscribes, unsubscribes, and archive updates are handled manually.
Usually within a day.  Except archive updates, which are usually once
or twice a week.

Also see the article about this list in February 2003's WSFA Journal, at
http://www.wsfa.org/journal/j03/2/index.htm#elsb
mirrored at
http://keithlynch.net/wsfa/journal/j03/2/index.htm#elsb

48 ?? people have posted 5708 messages to the list, an average of 7
per day.  The average for April was 8 messages a day, and for May
5 messages per day so far.  The average for 2003 as a whole was 4
messages per day.  The average for 2002 as a whole was 12 messages
per day.

There are currently 37 subscribers.  Since last month, Scott Hofmann,
Bob MacIntosh, and Neil Ottenstein have resubscribed, I unsubscribed
the Herrimans since their email was bouncing, and Michael Walsh
changed email address.  Here are all the past and present subscribers
and senders, along with the number of messages they have sent and
their email address.  The email address shown is the one they
receive postings on.  All past and present WSFA members (including
non-subscribers) can post to the list from any email address.  Email
addresses in parentheses are the address a non-subscriber last posted
from, or a former subscriber last subscribed from, and may no longer
be valid addresses.

Colleen Cahill        1   (ccah at earthlink.net)
Elizabeth Celeste    26   elizceleste at mindspring.com
Jack Chalker          0   jchalker at miragepress.com
Chuck Divine          2   chuck.divine at att.net
Adrienne Ertman      11   ase at wam.umd.edu
E.C. (Stan) Field     6   ecfield at comcast.net
Carolyn Frank         1   (smartcat1917 at netscape.net)
Lee Gilliland       346   (leeandalexis at hotmail.com)
Erica Ginter        294   eginter at klgai.com
Cathy Green          95   dalek_cag at yahoo.com
Sally Hand           28   sallyhand at excite.com
Tom Haughey           5   thaughey at acnet.net
Karey & Bill Herriman 7   (herrimank at mindspring.com)
Scott Hofmann        19   shofmann at mindspring.com
Eric Jablow          58   ejablow at cox.net
Ron Kean            326   ronkean at juno.com
Liza Kessler         22   (LKessler at lharris.com)
Jim Kling             6   jkling at nasw.org
Elspeth Kovar       186   ekovar at worldnet.att.net
Bill Lawhorn         33   Lawhorn_W at bls.gov
Ernest Lilley        34   elilley at mindspring.com
Samuel Lubell       181   samlubell at verizon.net
Keith Lynch         662   kfl at KeithLynch.net
Nicki Lynch          89   sfbookfan at yahoo.com
Rich Lynch          105   rw_lynch at yahoo.com
Wade Lynch            9   wsl1 at erols.com
Bob MacIntosh         6   macbuccfo at email.msn.com
Candy Madigan       195   candymadigan at mindspring.com
Keith Marshall        4   (kwm at presortmail.com)
Kit Mason            78   (kit at hers.com)
Cat Meier             1   (FairestCat at hotmail.com)
Walter Miles         24   walter at nova.org
Michael Nelson        3   (nelson_mr at yahoo.com)
Barry Newton        206   bnewton at ashcomp.com
Judy Newton          10   jnewton at nist.gov
Meridel Newton       12   meridel at ashcomp.com
Neil Ottenstein       5   nottenst at yahoo.com
Larry Pfeffer         6   pfeffer at codon.nih.gov
Sam Pierce           10   scpierce at alum.mit.edu
John Pomeranz         1   (john at bungalow.org)
Rebecca Prather      13   (prather at netzero.net)
Emily Richter         0   mgscifi at aol.com
Steve Smith         275   sgs at aginc.net
Bill Squire           0   (billesquire at yahoo.com)
Lee Strong          622   StrongL at sddc.army.mil
Jim Toth              7   jjtoth at vcu.edu
Michael Walsh      1223   mjw at press.jhu.edu
Ted White           407   twhite8 at cox.net
Jan Wiles             2   (jwiles at cox.rr.com)
Andrew Williams       1   (andrewms at capaccess.org)
Ivy Yap              30   yapivy at techemail.com

Elizabeth Celeste is also known as Elizabeth Twitchell.  Meridel
Newton is also known as Weyrlady.  Walter Miles is also known
as Befuddled, Ghashklabber of Thurhthnoothgreep-vania, Lobot,
Standardized Tester of..., Princess Panorama Punchdrunk Pitchapupt,
Professor Thurlow Piddler, Ringostino the Chitinous, Sputar of
Vobarlia, Testing, The Hell Driver, and Trazodone, Brother of
Dimetridon.

Please tell me anything else which you think should have been in this
message, which I post every month.  Thanks.
--
Keith F. Lynch - http://keithlynch.net/
Please see http://keithlynch.net/email.html before emailing me.