Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 13:50:23 -0230 (NDT) Subject: Re: PLC: Lack of List Activity?? I've been forced to go into lurkage this past year due to my university's adoption of a "We've got to do more with less" maxim but i try to follow the threads as best I can. Rest assured there are some very bright and interesting people around here somewhere. Best wishes always, Walter ============ On Sun, 22 Oct 2000, Thad Q. Alexander wrote: > I don't believe it. A voice out of nowhere! I thought I was going to have to > re-subscribe because I haven't had any PLC messages. Now all of the sudden it's > back! Where did everybody go? > Me > > Reg Lilly wrote: > > > The list certainly has not moved. It has been quiet for several weeks, though. > > It simiply awaits someone to initiate a discussion -- maybe we are in the dark, > > alone, but there's quite a good number of 'us.' > > > > reg > > > > "James R. (Randy) Fromm" wrote: > > > > > I have seen the postings of others . . . asking the same question, or one > > > similar. Has the list "moved" and left us behind? Is there no forwarding > > > address? Are we in the dark, alone? > > > > > > James R. (Randy) Fromm > > > mailto:jrfromm-AT-dreamscape.com > > > mailto:jfromm-AT-oswego.edu > > > mailto:frommj-AT-nimo.com > > > (315) 349-2075 [office/voicemail] > > > (315) 349-1176 [office facsimile] > > > > > > "Altogether, I think we ought to read only books that bite and sting us. If > > > the book we are reading doesn't shake us awake like a blow on the skull, why > > > bother reading it in the first place?" > > > Franz Kafka, 1904, from a letter to Oskar Pollak > > > > > > --- from list phillitcrit-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu --- > > > > --- from list phillitcrit-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu --- > > -- > T. Q. Alexander "Jake" > (rattler-AT-thegrid.net) > Tow Truck Operator > CSULB Undergraduate > Literature Studies > Long Beach, CA. > USA > --- > CHAUCER-AT-listserv.uic.edu > Phillitcrit-AT-jefferson.village.Virginia.EDU > SHAKSPER-AT-ws.bowiestate.edu > Great Books of Western Civilization > > --- > The good parts of a book may be only something a writer > is lucky enough to overhear or it may be the wreck of his whole damn life and > one is as good as the other. ----Ernest Hemingway > > > > --- from list phillitcrit-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu --- > --- from list phillitcrit-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu ---
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