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RE: So why Millennium's End?



Gurth wrote...

> <cynic>Call me when you get results...</cynic> I don't
> want to sound like a doomsday prophet, but honestly,
> this is 99% certain to be going nowhere. My experience
> is that you _can't_ get a group of people together on the
> Internet and expect to produce much of anything. You'll
> get a huge amount of discussion, which in many cases
> will lead in all directions except the one you're actually
> there for, during which a large number of people tell you
> they'll write something about some subject, but they
> never actually do, and then everyone sort of falls silent.
>
> Roger, is that an accurate guess about how it went with
> the MEFHP?

Close. It was a combination of waiting, and continuing pressures of work.
Hell, the current web design project is going on further than I'd expected
(all the better, as it happens!).

Anyone want to take up the reins of the MEFHCP?

I've got all the original files, if the project members are OK for me to
pass them on?

Best regards,

Roger Stenning,
UK Amateur Radio call sign: G1LIW
ICQ: 74721632
Organiser,
the Impossible Scenarios Group
www.the-isg.co.uk
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