Hi Lawrie,
I don't see the harm in keeping the list going, unless it involves a
particularly large amount of work. To be honest I'd rather be subscribed to a
quiet list, than one with loads of messages.
Happy to take on the admin if you want, though would prefer for someone else
- someone in Australia - to do it.
I have to travel to Colombia on Saturday for work. Has anyone out there ever
gone looking for mammals there?
Jon
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From: on behalf of lawrie.conole
Sent: Wed 8/2/2006 2:27 AM
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Subject: Hi from the list owner
Hello Aus-mammaleers
This list has been so quiet of late I've kind of forgotten that I
own/administrate it! Apart from whatever involvement I have with mammals at
work, they are not uppermost in my mind these days.
I'm curious to know if list members think there's still a point to keeping
this list going. The amount of traffic is miniscule most months, but it
never dries up altogether. I'm quite open to the idea of either (i) killing
it off, or (ii) handing over administration to others so that my
absentmindedness has little or no daily relevance.
In 2007 I'll be o/s (living in Brazil) for half the year or more, and I'd
dsefinitely like to have a volunteer step up to take it over during that time
(presuming it still exists).
Enough for now - interested to get your feedback.
Lawrie
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