Favorite Links and Files
Jim Flanagan
jamesf at alumni.caltech.edu
Sat Dec 9 18:21:29 UTC 2000
No: HPFGUIDX 6480
Hi, y'all --
I hope that everyone is taking advantage of all the features that e-
Groups offers, not just the messages. For example, we have good
photo collections of international book covers, the announced,
rumored, and suggested cast members, and geographic locations
mentioned in the books.
Some of these pictures are posted in a sister e-Group that was set up
for additional storage. Other sister e-Groups have been set up to
hold old chat and Yahoo transcripts, and to discuss a possible HP
Tour of the UK. Use the "Portkey" posted at the top of the Files
area to navigate between the HPfGU-related e-Groups. Here's a quick
link to it:
http://www.egroups.com/files/HPforGrownups/++Portkey.html
Remember that you can share a good review, essay, Web site, etc. with
everyone by posting its URL in the Links area. It's easy to do, and
you can add a short description of its content. The article that Peg
refers to below was already among our Links under "Reviews and
Scholarly Articles." I had saved the link as a result of one of Peg's
earlier postings. It's a lot easier to find something when it has
been saved as a Link or File than having to search over 6000 messages
for it.
There's lots of other interesting stuff in our Links, Files,
DataBase, and Polls areas, so I encourage everyone both to look and
to contribute.
-Jim Flanagan (trying hard not to sound too pedantic)
> For a clearer explanation of what I mean, I refer people, for the
> umpteenth time, to one of my favorite critical essays about the HP
> books (sorry if I'm becoming a bit repetitive in doing so):
>
> http://www.firstthings.com/ftissues/ft0001/reviews/jacobs.html
>
> Peg
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