Re: Kat Nagel's "Life Cycle of Mailing Lists"
I think no one has posted this recently. I understand Kat
was inspired to write this by a musicians' list, but it does
seem to be widely applicable. I've copied it from
http://www.rider.edu/~suler/psycyber/lifelist.html .
It is also available on my web site.
<http://www.masterworkconsulting.com/lifecycle.html>
The original post can be seen in the old EARLYM-L/rec.music.early archives, now maintained at the Wirtschaftsuniversita:t Wien (Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration).
<http://apollo.wu-wien.ac.at:8085/em94/file/88970/91947/logfiles/earlym-l.log9412a>
(If that URL is too long, try <http://snurl.com/1mpq>.)
Kat Nagel,
still wondering why people work so hard at
not getting along with each other <sigh>
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