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Re: Mail overload (was: Nighttime and astrophotography with
- From: Nick Cuccia <cuccia@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: Mail overload (was: Nighttime and astrophotography with
- Date: Mon, 02 Sep 1996 10:01:51 -0700
On Mon, 02 Sep 1996 13:36:37 +0100 Willem-Jan Markerink wrote:
>> On 2 Sep 96 at 12:22, David Mendelsohn wrote:
>> > Here's another one.....someone keeps misposting messages to me.......
>>
>> Wake me up here....are you really saying you didn't figure out it was
>> an email distribution system??
>> Please don't make me spell this out in the lists infosheet....that's too
>> dumb....:-((
Willem-Jan, I think this is what's confusing David: when I do a "show" of my
message using MH, notice the "To:" address (note that I'm only including the
headers):
motherhouse/NetBSD/1.2_BETA (cuccia) <84> show
To: cuccia@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
From: Willem-Jan Markerink <w.j.markerink@xxxxx>
Date: Mon, 02 Sep 1996 13:36:37 +0100
Subject: Re: Mail overload (was: Nighttime and astrophotography with
Errors-to: wjmarkerink@xxxxx
Errors-to: w.j.markerink@xxxxx
Reply-to: infrared-photography@xxxxx
Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT
Precedence: bulk
Originator: infrared-photography@xxxxx
X-Comment: Infrared photography discussion group
X-Listprocessor-version: 6.0c -- ListProcessor by Anastasios Kotsikonas
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I think that there would be much less confusion if the "To:" line read:
To: infrared-photography@xxxxx
instead of:
To: username@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
But that's just me ;^).
ObIRPhoto: I live in the San Francisco Bay Area, and yesterday visited Alamo
Park, which is across the street from what are the five most-photographed
Victorian homes in San Francisco. If you've seen a postcard featuring five
gaily-painted Victorians on an upslope with the skyscrapers of downtown SF in
the background, you know the location.
Anyways, I burned a heavily bracketed and filtered roll of IR of the scene, so
that I'll have some images to print in preparation for a hand-coloring work-
shop I'll be taking in October. To those of you who were talking about using
IR prints for hand-coloring, thank you for the great idea, and I'll scan and
upload any that turn out reasonably well.
Cheers!
--Nick
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Nick Cuccia -- Brewer. Singer. Photographer. Geek.
cuccia@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.talamasca.com/~cuccia/
And I've searched the world over // for my angel in black
Yeah I've searched the world over // for a Eurotrash girl -- Cracker
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