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"J. R. Fox" wrote:  
 
> > > I received 2 copies of Tuesday's Digest version of this List (one on  
> > > Wed. 4/16, one on Thurs. 4/17), and 0 copies of the Wed. Digest  
> > > edition.  I had two posts on that day, and consequently saw no  
> > > replies, if there were any.  Much the same thing has happened a few  
> > > times before.  
 
It just happened again:  2 successive copies of the Fri. 4/25 ed., none of the  
Sat. ed.,  
assuming there was one.  I have written to Rollin about this; no reply, no  
results.  
The List Archives link at the SCOUG website are still very broken, if they  
ever  
actually worked.  (The name of the URL sounds bogus, or possibly like a marker  
 
for something that hasn't been implemented yet.)  
 
> Peter replied to me:  
>  
> > There were 4 replies to your Back Again/2 post  
> > and two replies to your Focus Problems post.  
 
This would have been somewhere from 4/16 - 4/18.  I'd still like to see those.  
 
If the senders still have these in a SENT folder, could you please re-post,  
even if  
just to me Off-List.  
 
Thanx.  
 
Jordan  
 
 
 
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