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Re: What's your current project?
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lugnet.admin.general
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Mon, 5 Oct 1998 18:18:34 GMT
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ROCKETMAN@spamlessSHIELDFAMILYRADIO.COM
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Perhaps a Princess.... wrote:
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> On Sat, 3 Oct 1998 00:38:25 GMT, lehman@javanet.com (Todd Lehman)
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> > The standard thing to do would be to post them periodically to the group
> > they represent.
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> Additionally, this way you have a possibility of people actually
> READING the FAQ. If it is is just there all the time -- the one time
> it wil be in the message queue will be at the very beginning -- like
> the Welcome to... and Terms of Use posts. And it will get marked read
> just like them :)
Yeah. I found out the long way that an FAQ existed. Typed "lego" in a search
engine, and eventually someone's page pointed to it. Then I read about RTL. Then
I had to configure my newsreader, which I had never done before. That way I
actually read the FAQ first, but it's still not the best way because I really
didn't have a clear idea of what RTL was.
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