Request to honourable masters (Humble)

Amanda editor at texas.net
Thu Jul 3 14:17:05 UTC 2003


How to Make Someone Feel Oooold, 101. Good job.

One of the best ways to poke around old threads would be to play in 
the FAQs. Not only are they interesting in and of themselves, if you 
click on the embedded and/or linked post numbers, often the 
referenced posts have corollary references to then-ongoing threads:

http://www.hpfgu.org.uk/faq/

(psst....the Snape one is the best)

Or just pick a topic and use the lame Yahoo search engine--take it 
back a year or so, and see what you see.

~Elderly!Amanda

--- In HPFGU-OTChatter at yahoogroups.com, "mooseming" 
<jo.sturgess at b...> wrote:
> Hi
> 
> all you oldtimers and survival-of-main-list strategists (yup you've
> been rumbled).
> 
> On the main list one of your number introduced himself at the bottom
> of his post, I really appreciated this!
> 
> see J Harley-Winfrey (post no  66927)
> 
> I know netiquette requests no 'hi I'm new' type posts but it would
> really be good to hear from the experienced hands by way of
> interests/obsessions.
> 
> When you next post on the main list how about pointing us newbies in
> the direction of post threads you have loved/contributed to in an
> impressive manner?
> 
> It might just stop the rehashing of the already well hashed by wiser
> and more experienced hashers (sorry intelligent and perceptive
> commentators).
> 
> Thanks for your patience towards the thousands(?) of us party
> gatecrashers!
> 
> Jo





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