Re: Re the web is dead

From: Mark Allerton (Mark@warmspot.cix.co.uk)
Date: Thu May 09 2002 - 17:11:58 CEST

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    We are officially The Old School :-) I wonder if anyone still has
    the t-shirt?

    10 years next year - holy crap - definitely some way needs to be
    found to mark the occasion. Do we know the actual date when this
    thing started?

    Anyway, I think this list is a long way from dead. Even now what I
    read on this list has a big effect on my listening habits - and a
    lot of that is driven not by us old farts but people who've joined
    the list relatively recently - so let's hear it for the new
    school :-)

    ..Mark..

    On Thursday, May 9, 2002, at 02:57 AM, Elson Trinidad wrote:

    > At 08:55 PM 5/8/02 -0700, Erik Gaderlund wrote:
    >> Been around since '93 or so, and it actually seems pretty heavy
    >> for the last few months. This list has historically been slow
    >> during the summer when all the students unsubscribe, but, us
    >> 'old' guys, Elson, Mark Turner, admin Erik, sorry others, just
    >> keep posting.
    >
    > ...Mark Allerton, Kevin England, Gordon Hurd, Gen Kanai (you still
    > here?)...
    >
    >
    > Yeah, we all post from the "A-Jazz-L Convalescent Home" :) :) :)
    >
    > Hey, a thought just popped in my mind, next year the list will
    > celebrate its 10th anniversary. I hope to see one-off parties on
    > the same day in different cities sometime in '03. I think that
    > would be badass.
    >
    > Elson
    > AJ List Old Fogie
    >
    >
    >
    > - 30 -
    > : . elson trinidad, los angeles, california, usa
    > : . elson@westworld.com : www.westworld.com/~elson
    > : . groove to the futurethnic beats of e:trinity at www.e-
    > trinity.org and www.mp3.com/etrinity
    >
    >



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