Dave McCue, former SugPro list moderator, may have those files. On Mon, Feb 9, 2015 at 1:19 PM, Kenneth Irving <kenneth.irving@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > What happened to the old list files? Are they still available somewhere? > Because maybe it could be useful to scrub all the emails from it and send > invitations to the former subscribers to join the new list, in case they are > interested. I can help with that, but I'd need access to the old list files. > > 2015-02-09 17:12 GMT-02:00 Steve Peterson <steve_peterson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>: >> >> Only a couple of dozen people have subscribed. I'm sure the link will >> help...as will Michael's effort. I'm a noob at list moderation and only >> "signed up" to do this because no one else was making any visible effort to >> get the list going again. As for Michael's question about the Freelists >> "webpage", I have no idea what Freelists means by that and I haven't had any >> time to really dig down and investigate it. Maybe it should point to >> Richard's site--it's got to be the most complete (not to mention >> safety-oriented) site out there. >> --Steve >> >> >> On 02/09/2015 09:17 AM, Richard Nakka wrote: >>> >>> Steve, >>> Just wondering, how many people are currently on this new list? I was >>> under the impression that the 'whole group' from SugPro was on >>> it....guess I was wrong. I've also been wondering how may people are >>> still active in sugar rocketry. I've been particularly active the past >>> 6 months or so, immensely enjoying building and launching KNSB >>> powered rockets. >>> >>> I will add a link on my website to the new list. >>> >>> Richard >>> >>> >>> >>> On Mon, Feb 9, 2015 at 10:31 AM, Steve Peterson >>> <steve_peterson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>> >>>> As the moderator and re-creator of the list, I did once consider trying >>>> to >>>> contact everyone on the old list but I wasn't able to scavenge enough >>>> email >>>> addresses from the old list's archive to make it worth the effort. I >>>> still >>>> hope that people will pass the word along and we'll get most of the old >>>> members back. However, I have to say that I'm beginning to wonder just >>>> how >>>> many people are still active with sugar propellants (or even rocketry in >>>> general). >>>> >>>> --Steve >>>> >>>> On 02/09/2015 07:59 AM, Kenneth Irving wrote: >>>> >>>> Michael: yes, it's a shame that the list list was recreated but the >>>> users >>>> weren't told or weren't included by default in the new list. That >>>> would've >>>> simplified everything. A long time has passed and the community has been >>>> lost. I hope it can be recreated. >>>> >>>> best regards >>>> Kenneth >>>> >>>> 2015-02-09 13:14 GMT-02:00 Michael Monteith >>>> <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>: >>>>> >>>>> Looks like the old list is gone. I think the biggest problem is people >>>>> don't know how to find this list. If this works maybe I can send to >>>>> people >>>>> I know and pass the word around. >>>>> >>>>> Michael Monteith >>>>> >>>> >>> >> >> >