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In lugnet.trains.org, Katie Dokken writes:
> In lugnet.trains.org, Harvey Henkelman writes:
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> > Kyle, you hit the nail right on the head. When I conceived of the ELTC, I
> > invited people to join knowing that membership is their choice. I intended
> > ELTC to supplement LUGNET, not replace it in any way (God knows my
> > website-making skills are nowhere near Todd and Suzanne's) and I find
> > Yahoo's arrangement to be comfortable with me also. I just list the ELTC and
> > LUGNET.trains in my favorites and it's that simple. -Harvey
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> Harvey,
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> I don't see a problem with ELTC! In fact I already joined. What's wrong with
> having multiple groups on different things? I belong to so many different
> groups. Some are list serves, some are Yahoo groups, some are Smart groups.
> And no one group is taking away from another one. I think they all compliment
> each other. Is it even possible to have too many places to talk about Lego??
>
> JMHO,
>
> Katie
Katie, I love your style! It's good to know that someone supports my effort,
and yes, tere is no such thing as too many places to talk about our beloved
LEGO®.
Harvey Henkelman-Certified Ferroequinologist
LUGNET member #400
Founder, ELTC
http://community.webtv.net/HarveyHenkelman/HarveysLEGOTrain
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| (...) Harvey, I don't see a problem with ELTC! In fact I already joined. What's wrong with having multiple groups on different things? I belong to so many different groups. Some are list serves, some are Yahoo groups, some are Smart groups. And no (...) (23 years ago, 12-Jun-01, to lugnet.trains.org, lugnet.loc.uk, lugnet.admin.general)
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