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 Subject: RE: The demise of A.I.
Author: Parris (62.60.102.30)
Date:   08-10-2001 09:53

I had a sneaking suspicion that the Summer months played a big part in this. Holiday period, kids at home, computer perhaps not being centre of attention. That being the case, the problems logging on were never discussed, getting other people in the A.I. group to speak to one another was difficult & once we moved AWAY from the Atari.org site (Which I can fully understand, we don't want to clog this forum discussing another site proposal) it all seemed to fall apart as we just disappeared from view. Even our own ! I don't wish to air our dirty laundry in public, but we've all dropped out and it seemed important to me that we re considered the important aspects of this, didn't appoint ourselves with silly titles and actually got down to work (such as the PD library). I'd love to help out in whatever capacity I could. As I'm a journalist, I suspect that the words come easier than the deed, yet I am willing to assist in whatever small way I can.

Parris.

 Topics Author  Date
  The demise of A.I. new Parris 08-10-2001 01:28 
   RE: The demise of A.I. new FatRakoon 08-10-2001 02:52 
    RE: The demise of A.I. new Rob 08-10-2001 02:59 
   RE: The demise of A.I. new Rob 08-10-2001 02:53 
    RE: The demise of A.I.  Parris 08-10-2001 09:53 
     RE: The demise of A.I. new FatRakoon 08-10-2001 19:58 
      RE: The demise of A.I. new Mintboy 08-10-2001 23:27 
       RE: The demise of A.I. new FatRakoon 08-11-2001 02:27 

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