[lit-ideas] Re: archives?

  • From: John McCreery <john.mccreery@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 6 Mar 2009 10:18:56 +0900

John W., so glad to see you pop up again. Would be nice to hear an
occasional philosophical thought.
John M.

On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 1:19 AM, John Wager <jwager@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>  If we're just trying to reminisce a bit about those we've discussed things
> with in the past, I have some really old emails (on an older computer) that
> I can't access any more as separate emails, but I can go into the files
> directly and coax out names of senders. Here is a partial list of who was
> talking about the war, and the anthrax scare, and "Landonomics" in 2002:
>
> Lance Simmons
> Martin Abramson
> Stan Spiegel
> Jaime Ferguson
> Julian O'Dea
> delia friedberg
> Alex Trifan
> david savory
> Thomas Hart
> Alison Parker
> Pierre R Lafleur
> Steve Wall
> Edward Gleason
> Ed Farrell
> Wm & Norma Ball
> Paul Bullen
> Shalom Carmy
> Stephen Straker
> Lonnie Jaycox
> Ty Moore
> David G. Murray
> Ceridwen Harris
> George O'Brien
> Janette Poulton
> Ralph Larsen
> Bev Hogue
> Michael Chase
> Eric Dean
> josey wells
> Christine Brewer
> Steve Schroer
>
> Some of these have been mentioned before, but it was interesting to see
> names come up that I now recall having interesting conversations with, or at
> least observing interesting conversations, even though I had completely lost
> that name until looking it up just now.  (I also was interested in seeing my
> own name but once as I was going through LOTS of message headers; it looks
> like I didn't have much to say after all.)
>
>
>
> Julie Krueger wrote:
>
> Is there still a way to access the old Phil-lit archives?  And is Lit-Id
> being archived somewhere?
>
> Julie Krueger
>
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