Oldest Archives - was: recent vinyl to CD discussion subject line?
Jim Herrmann
kclug at ItDepends.com
Wed Jan 29 04:08:49 CST 2003
My local archive goes back to 10/21/2001. I think there probably
someone out there that has them all. Probably Hal. :-)
What's your oldest kclug message?
Peace,
Jim
Rich Edelman wrote:
>The topic of the thread in question was "Linux for vinyl-to-CD" and the thread
>was started by Jonathan Hutchins... I've got the entire thread yet. In fact,
>I've got a local archive going back to 10/18/02. Tony Hammitt has me beat, I
>think his archive goes back almost 2 years, hehe.
>
>Anyway, if you want, I'll gzip the entire thread and email it to you :)
>
>Rich
>
>On Tuesday 28 January 2003 03:38 pm, J. Eric Gilliland wrote:
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>>Hello All,
>>
>>A short time ago the list members ahd a discussion about
>>ways to possibly record old vinyl LPs onto CDs. Yesterday
>>a friend asked me about this, and I told her I would direct
>>her to the discussion that took place on this list.
>>Problem is, I can't remember what the subject line fo those
>>emails was, or exactly when they took place so that I can
>>direct her to the appropriate location in the archives. I
>>have prowled the archived myself, but I can't seem to
>>locate them. Anyone out there remember the subject or even
>>have one of those messages saved?
>>
>>Thanks in advance,
>>
>>Eric Gilliland
>>
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