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...having done the same for nearly 21 years (well, list, + chat + photo
archives+..... )Â congrats are due to you Mark, for retaining your
sanity this long.  (or is it a mark of the insanity we consider the
norm as we age? :-)
Congratulations and adulations. HBDÂ autox
ptegler
On 4/11/2021 8:58 AM, Mark J Bradakis wrote:
> On this day 30 years ago Team.Net came into being. The British-cars
> mailing list was already going strong, an offshoot from rec.autos
> Usenet group. Dale Cook, Jim Muller, then me. Team.net went from 2
> lists at the beginning, autox and british-cars, and exploded into
> nearly 70 different lists with something like 15,000 individuals
> subscribed at its peak. For a while it was pretty much the only game
> in town. As I recall, when I attended the SCCA Solo II Nationals 25th
> Anniversary event, something like 2/3rds of the 1,000+ entrants were
> on the autox list.
>
> And it amazes me that with such a scatterbrained procrastinator like
> me behind the curtain it is still on the air. It is a lot quieter
> these days, much better software handle many of the janitorial tasks
> automatically. Back in the beginning, I had to do *everything* by
> hand, so to speak. Subscribes, unsubscribes, errors, I was spending
> 10, 15, 20 hours a week maintaining the server. The first server had
> a 100 MHz processor. Things have changed. Back then just having a
> fast network connection at a residence was rare and expensive. Good
> old DSL. I remember that time when my service provider went belly up,
> and team net was off the air for 11 days straight. I don't miss those
> days at all.
>
> Anyway, happy birthday to those of you still here. I hope I can
> continue to provide a useful service for years to come.
>
> mjb.
>
>
>
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<p>...having done the same for nearly 21 years (well, list, + chat +
photo archives+..... )Â congrats are due to you Mark, for
retaining your sanity this long.  (or is it a mark of the
insanity we consider the norm as we age? :-)</p>
<p>Congratulations and adulations. HBDÂ autox</p>
<p>ptegler</p>
<p><br>
</p>
<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 4/11/2021 8:58 AM, Mark J Bradakis
wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:9a8ba4a8-4347-152d-4456-5437198c78d9@bradakis.com">On
this day 30 years ago Team.Net came into being. The British-cars
mailing list was already going strong, an offshoot from rec.autos
Usenet group. Dale Cook, Jim Muller, then me. Team.net went from
2 lists at the beginning, autox and british-cars, and exploded
into nearly 70 different lists with something like 15,000
individuals subscribed at its peak. For a while it was pretty
much the only game in town. As I recall, when I attended the SCCA
Solo II Nationals 25th Anniversary event, something like 2/3rds of
the 1,000+ entrants were on the autox list.
<br>
<br>
And it amazes me that with such a scatterbrained procrastinator
like me behind the curtain it is still on the air. It is a lot
quieter these days, much better software handle many of the
janitorial tasks automatically. Back in the beginning, I had to
do *everything* by hand, so to speak. Subscribes, unsubscribes,
errors, I was spending 10, 15, 20 hours a week maintaining the
server. The first server had a 100 MHz processor. Things have
changed. Back then just having a fast network connection at a
residence was rare and expensive. Good old DSL. I remember that
time when my service provider went belly up, and team net was off
the air for 11 days straight. I don't miss those days at all.
<br>
<br>
Anyway, happy birthday to those of you still here. I hope I can
continue to provide a useful service for years to come.
<br>
<br>
mjb.
<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
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