Re: who finds the coho list nonproblematic? | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Sharon Villines (sharonsharonvillines.com) | |
Date: Fri, 18 Jun 2021 09:11:12 -0700 (PDT) |
> On Jun 18, 2021, at 6:59 AM, Chris Hansen <itschrishansen [at] gmail.com> > wrote: > It’s also created a priceless archive that dates back to before listservs > were outdated and the users considered ‘fossils’. We may lean > demographically to the older end of the spectrum, but we also collectively > hold some history and the wisdom of experience that should be available to > be mined. Definitely. In spite of ebooks, real books have not died. They have features ebooks can’t match, even though ebooks have the definite advantage of being searchable. I love forums for asking specific questions, but not dialogue or forming relationships. The value of this list is immeasurable to cohousing. And Fred, too. Sharon ——— Sharon Villines, Editor & Publisher Affordable Housing means 30% of household income Cohousing means self-developed, self-governed, self-managed http://affordablecohousing.com To subscribe to the discussion list send a blank message to: affordablecohousing+subscribe [at] groups.io
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Re: who finds the coho list nonproblematic? Alan O'Hashi, June 17 2021
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Re: who finds the coho list nonproblematic? Chris Hansen, June 18 2021
- Re: who finds the coho list nonproblematic? Sharon Villines, June 18 2021
- Re: who finds the coho list nonproblematic? Maggi, June 18 2021
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Re: who finds the coho list nonproblematic? Chris Hansen, June 18 2021
- Re: who finds the coho list nonproblematic? Fred-List manager, June 18 2021
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