Thanks for this effort. I don't think my own practices are unusual for those without a fast internet connection, especially in the Third World. Much of the time I'm on dial-up access. I download emails and have a decent record on my laptop, which I sort mainly through google desktop. So this innovation is just not that effective for me; on the other hand, I haven't yet had a chance to look (since internet surfing is very hard at 42 kb).
One day combined and uneven development will cease and I can join you comrades in the 21st techie century.
Ciao, P.
On Thursday, September 22, 2005 8:57 AM [PDT], ravi <listmail@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
so, i notice not much activity on the test blog or web site. before i try to setup a standalone wiki, perhaps its time to take stock? is there still interest in the project? is the whole thing too technical/geeky and hence a barrier for you? should i publicize this info to a wider audience like LBO and see if there is interest there?
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