[Geysers] Three Sisters closure, AND...

Pat Snyder riozafiro at earthlink.net
Sat Apr 23 09:24:22 PDT 2005


I am also on dial-up and I also travel with no email access for long 
periods, but I'd like to plead a case for continuing to allow Gazers to 
attach photographs to emails on this list, mainly because it is one of 
the best ways to share information about new and potentially 
short-lived features. I remember that it was through this list that I 
first saw Tara Cross' picture of Butterfly Spring--now long gone. Baby 
Daisy, too! Yes, I know I am one of those guilty of posting pictures, 
but I do enjoy seeing other Gazers' shots without having to follow a 
web link. Just my 2 cents.

Maybe a size limit would be good, though--say under 100 or 150k.

Also, Lucille, do you have access to email via the web? I know I can go 
through my emails on the web and delete spam and emails with big 
attachments before I ever start downloading them to my computer. I 
noticed you are on Juno--you might go to their web site and see if you 
can do that.
Thanks,
Pat Snyder


On Apr 21, 2005, at 7:54 PM, Lucille Reilly wrote:

> Sorry, >where< is Three Sisters Junction?  Never heard of it.
>
> Also, I just returned from two weeks of concert tour, and the last 
> time I
> was able to retrieve mail was Monday.  As I have a dial-up connection,
> photo attachments really slow things down whenever they come in, but 
> esp.
> when I can't get to the mail for a few days.
>
> The other groups I belong to discourage attachments of any kind.  Just
> wondering what the policy is here?  I can't recall any mention of it, 
> but
> perhaps someone can enlighten.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Lucille
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