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Dan,

Sorry to use yours as an example but this is where I jump in on this whole
"chatting" business.  I realize many people have been off for the holidays
so that is one reason traffic has been light but I don't have time or the
right hours available(and to be honest very little interest in chatting).  I
have really enjoyed the listserve format in that we can do it when we have
time or inclination.  I have been tolerating all of the conversation on
chatting but when it starts to become obvious that some of the "good
discussion" usually shared with all of us is now in the chat rooms it makes
me a little unhappy.  What is going to happen to the interaction on the
listserve when several of our best contributors start talking only to each
other?  Does anyone else have this concern or am I getting too out of touch?
I value this list and the friendships I have made here and I would hate to
see it change too much.  Sorry if this sounds a little like flaming.  Happy
New Year!

Heidi Rawson-Ketchum, Librarian
Camp Branch-Prison/Branch District-Public
Both in Coldwater, MI
rawsonkehl@orion.branch-co.lib.mi.us

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