[Buddha-l] Re: Old buddha-l archives

Richard P. Hayes rhayes at unm.edu
Sat Mar 19 11:25:17 MST 2005


On Fri, 2005-03-18 at 22:09 -0700, Richard P. Hayes wrote:

> Thanks to all of you who reported in about the inaccessibility of the
> old buddha-l archives. I'll try to fix that somehow so that all of you
> can use them again.

The selfish team of researchers have helped me conduct a series of
death-defying experiments with the listserv settings in Louisville. I
think we have now managed to find the right combination to open the
archives to everyone who wishes to see them.

If you find that the archives are NOT open to you, please report back to
me. Now that I have Gary Gach's advice on how not to commit suicide, I
think I can probably handle a few more failures in this enterprise
without going over the edge.

Technical addendum: All of you who work with computers know the acronym
RTFM (Read The Flipping Manual). Well, the listserv manual is 228 pages
long, and, like all computer documentation, has the answer to every
question except the one you have at any given moment. Fortunately, I
happen to LOVE reading computer manuals. It's probably all those years
of reading abhidharma..... 

-- 
Richard Hayes
Department of Philosophy
University of New Mexico



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