[B-Greek] "both, and" rather than "either, or" ?
James Spinti
jspinti at eisenbrauns.com
Fri Jul 1 14:07:03 EDT 2011
James,
I don't use Google Reader, but NetNewsWire gives who posted as part of the header. Just grabbing one at random:
B-Greek: The Biblical Greek Forum 6/30/11 4:35 PM MAubrey Syntax and Grammar
I would think that Google Reader would have something similar.
James
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On Jul 1, 2011, at 11:36 AM, James Ernest wrote:
> Shirley, discover Google Reader. I completely understand where you're coming
> from--I really hated to see the list go myself--but now I'm getting in the
> habit of scanning Google Reader every day to pick out posts I might want to
> read not only at B-GREEK but at a dozen or so biblioblogger sites that I've
> told Reader to track. For B-GREEK, Google Reader is not quite as handy for
> me Gmail was, since gmail made it much easier to see at a glance who was
> contributing to what threads. But for the blogs Google Reader works really
> well, and for B-GREEK I'm finding it's OK, though I'd be much happier if the
> one-line notice for each post included the name of the contributor along
> with the subject--if anyone knows how to do that, tell me!
>
> Email lists are going, going, . . .
>
> James Ernest
>
>
> On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 10:03 PM, Shirley Rollinson
> <rollinsondr at yahoo.com>wrote:
>
>> Dear B-Greekers
>> I'm really not getting into using the new format of B-Greek Forum, and I
>> know I'm not alone in that.
>> I can understand that those who were giving so generously of time and
>> talents to run the B-Greek mailing list were getting tired of it and find
>> the new forum more in line with their interests - BUT - might it be possible
>> to have "both, and" rather than "either,or"?
>> Would it be possible to have both a Greek Forum, and also to keep the
>> B-Greek mailing list? I'd be willing to volunteer time and some computing
>> expertise, and there are probably others out there who would do the same for
>> the sake of keeping the B-Greek list going.
>> The two need not be in competition - there do seem to be different emphases
>> and interests : B-Greek for quick questions and BTW messages, and the new
>> forum for those who want to go in depth for an extended period.
>> Maybe some of those who ran the list would be willing to let us all know
>> what it would take to keep the list going - software, hardware, hours per
>> week ?
>> thank you
>> Shirley Rollinson
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