[Husker] Personal Data

Pat Gaule pgaule at cox.net
Wed Jan 10 14:55:56 CST 2007


I don't know about a paper copy of that, but I wouldn't mind putting 
together a complete electronic archive (probably a web page) if somebody 
had the old e-mails saved in a reasonable format.  I could probably 
write a perl script to parse and organize everything in a decent 
format.  Of course, I doubt anybody still has stuff saved on their hard 
drive from 12+ years ago!

It looks like groups.google.com started "archiving" messages from 
nebr.sports.unl in late 1996, but it's hard to say which messages 
originated from this list and which were posted directly to 
nebr.sports.unl.  Oh well, 10 years coverage of Nebraska football isn't bad!

Scott R Lawson wrote:

>Here's an idea...someone who has a bunch of time on their hands (or needs a great research project) maybe could compile all the old list messages and put them together in a book or similar...that would be a great thing to have laying around! (Plus you may be able to get credit for it, or (gasp) even paid!) Sort of like a scrap book of list messages, which would really be neat to be able to look at all in one package like that.
>
>"Bill in Canada wrote, Man, that Frazier kid is really a bust. What was TO thinking signing him?"
>
>Imagine reading stuff like that!
>
>Scott in NY
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: husker-bounces at tssi.com [mailto:husker-bounces at tssi.com]On Behalf
>Of Pat Gaule
>Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2007 3:16 PM
>To: husker at tssi.com
>Subject: Re: [Husker] Personal Data
>
>
>Mike Nolan wrote:
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>>They should all be in the archives, which all list subscribers should be
>>able to access.  (Your password is sent to you monthly.)
>>--
>>Mike Nolan
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>Just our of curiosity, is there any chance of ever seeing older archived 
>messages (before the listserv software was changed in 2004).  I acutally 
>have old digest e-mails as far back as 2001 saved in my e-mail client.  
>I wonder if somebody has some older messages laying around on an old 
>floppy or tape drive somewhere.  It'd be fascinating to see what people 
>would have been saying in the mid 90's! 
>
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