The list lives!
Folks - thanks for your interest - it seems Mammals-Aus still serves a
useful function of some kind, so I'm happy to let it waddle onwards
until the next review.
Cheers -- Lawrie
--- In mammals-aus@yahoogroups.com, mammals-aus@yahoogroups.com wrote:
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> The following mammals-aus poll is now closed. Here are the
> final results:
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> POLL QUESTION: Boys and girls
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> Mammals-Aus is about as active as a hibernating Mountain
Pygmy-possum these days - just two posts so far in 2008. I started
the chat list as I perceived some kind of need out there, but it seems
to be met elsewhere. My encounters with mammals are strictly of the
back yard, rank amateur kind these days (flying-foxes, ringtails, mice
...), so I'm certainly not doing much for the cause!
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> So, the perennial question about killing off the list arises again -
or perhaps palming it off if someone else wants to curate it (it's
hardly much of a drain on ones resources <grin> in its current state).
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> Please vote for your favourite option of those listed below.
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> Cheers -- Lawrie
> (Current owner/manager - Mammals-Aus)
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> CHOICES AND RESULTS
> - Kill off Mammals-Aus for good?, 1 votes, 12.50%
> - Give it a month, and then put it down?, 2 votes, 25.00%
> - Change of management - let someone else have a crack at
resuscitating the patient?, 0 votes, 0.00%
> - Leave it as it is - bored, lonely and frightened out there in the
big e-world?, 5 votes, 62.50%
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