[Husker] Cut
Mark Propp
turbopropp at gmail.com
Tue Jan 9 11:41:49 CST 2007
Greetings, fellow Huskers!
I'm 40, and have subscribed to the list since 1993 or even earlier. I've
become a lurker the last few years, at first because I was unhappy with the
Solich firing (and associated changes), and because I've become ridiculously
busy -- I've changed jobs 5 times in the past 5 years, and I'm back in
school full time for another graduate degree.
This list has been a great resource and entertainment over the years.
Thanks to all of you for your contributions, and especially thanks to Mike
Nolan!
Here's to a continued Husker greatness, and a great 2007!
Happy New Year!
Go Big Red!
Mark Propp
Longmont, CO
UNL BS IA 1988
UNL MS CS 1995
On 1/9/07, Harmon, Josh <j.harmon at tcu.edu> wrote:
>
> I think you're right Steve. I started on the list back in the early
> 90's don't recall exactly which year but I think it was '94 when I first
> realized there was an internet (did this list exist then???) -- now I'm
> 36. Listserv's aren't quite as popular with the younger demographic.
> Rivals is where many internet discussions have gone I believe.
>
> I've looked for rational listservs for the two other schools I follow
> and have never found them. Only online "bulletin boards" -- and
> although there's some good material there -- there is 20 screwballs on
> the internet boards for every one here (and actually -- as of late that
> ratio may be even higher -- pretty reasonable crew here currently).
>
> Personally, I prefer being fed the messages than having to go out and
> get them. Guess I'm getting old!
>
> josh
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: husker-bounces at tssi.com [mailto:husker-bounces at tssi.com] On Behalf
> Of Steve Reichenbach
> Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2007 9:06 AM
> To: husker at tssi.com
> Subject: RE: [personal] Re: [Husker] Cut
>
> I think that this list does have an older demographic than most other
> current Internet forums. One reason is that there are many who have
> belonged since it was the only or one of the only such forums for Husker
> athletics, so there are many who have aged with the list. Another
> reason is that new participants may not come to participate because
> there isn't an active associated website, so it is harder to find.
> Related to that, most read the list by email, which has been eclipsed
> for such discussions by web-based forums.
>
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